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      mikedd
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      @coach_travis said:

      @mikedd said:

      What is the easiest method to put an handrail on this model? The handrail is to be fitted on the 4 x 4 posts.

      Are you looking to add a wood or steel handrail?

      Its a wood handrail around 2 inch

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        Boom...

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        Instant Fence and Railing | Vali Architects | Instant Scripts

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        By: Kristoff Rand
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          mikedd
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          @krisidious said:

          Boom...

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          Instant Fence and Railing | Vali Architects | Instant Scripts

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          Wow that is brilliant thanks for the link.

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            Box
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            Using that plugin for your walkway is a bit like turning up to a knife fight with a Kalashnikov.

            There are many simple ways to do it with the basic tools. A lot depends on how you have constructed your model so far. To give you just two ideas.

            You could draw a path from post to post and then use follow me on a handrail profile.
            Or
            If your post are components, you could make one bracket and extrude a length of handrail from it, being components, making one would make them all, perhaps some adjustments for the various slopes.

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              Krisidious
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              Always bring a gun to a knife fight... Always.

              By: Kristoff Rand
              Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                Box
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                Is that written on the US dollar under "In god we trust, all others pay cash"?

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                  Krisidious
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                  It's been so long since I've seen real money I'll have to check and get back with you...

                  By: Kristoff Rand
                  Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                    mikedd
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                    @box said:

                    Using that plugin for your walkway is a bit like turning up to a knife fight with a Kalashnikov.

                    There are many simple ways to do it with the basic tools. A lot depends on how you have constructed your model so far. To give you just two ideas.

                    You could draw a path from post to post and then use follow me on a handrail profile.
                    Or
                    If your post are components, you could make one bracket and extrude a length of handrail from it, being components, making one would make them all, perhaps some adjustments for the various slopes.

                    I used Profile Builder, it was easy.

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                      Krisidious
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                      Well you have to show us the finished product now...

                      By: Kristoff Rand
                      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                        mikedd
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                        @krisidious said:

                        Well you have to show us the finished product now...


                        rendered ramp.jpg

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                          http://memestorage.com/_nw/42/50834065.jpg

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                            mikedd
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                            @krisidious said:

                            http://memestorage.com/_nw/42/50834065.jpg

                            Thanks! Checks in the post πŸ˜›

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                              Dave R
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                              Nice work, Mike. Now we'll work on texturing so you don't have those cross-grained posts which wouldn't be very strong.

                              That step at the top might be an inch or two taller than allowed by code. πŸ˜‰

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                                mikedd
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                                @dave r said:

                                Nice work, Mike. Now we'll work on texturing so you don't have those cross-grained posts which wouldn't be very strong.

                                That step at the top might be an inch or two taller than allowed by code. πŸ˜‰

                                Yeah, I tested several textures and some from Kerkythea but that was the best I could come up with. I saw a deck and it was textured really good.

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                                  Dave R
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                                  I think the key thing is to apply the materials correctly. I did a couple of tutorials you might find useful here and here.

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                                    mikedd
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                                    @dave r said:

                                    That step at the top might be an inch or two taller than allowed by code. πŸ˜‰

                                    Which step are you referring to?

                                    I didn't get the job, I guess I wasn't fast enough at submitting my sketchup images with the price to the customer.

                                    She went with a different guy. He is using those concrete piers to hold the posts up and they are just laid flat on the ground with 4 x 4's stuck in them. I think the whole thing will just sink into the ground.

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                                    Thanks, I'll take a look at your tutorial. Anyhow I did get the kids stair job, I'm just about to start on it. I believe the Sketchup images really helped to get the job. I just need to get better and faster with Sketchup to be able to submit the prices quicker.

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                                      Dave R
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                                      I was referring to the step down at the top. πŸ˜„

                                      You may be right about those concrete piers. I have a yard shed sitting on them but I used 21 of them and it works fine. Under about 2 inches of top soil it is all rock anyway.

                                      As for getting faster, I would suggest that you worry less about making renders and just get the project drawn. In my experience I find that initial proposals can be quite sketchy--in fact I've created some sketchy line styles I use for proposals. I don't give the client a ton of info up front just to make sure we're on the same page. If the client decides to go with someone else, they don't get all of my design work to pass on. As the design gets closer to finalized, I use a tighter line style. I rarely use rendered images for client projects and especially tend to avoid wood grain textures because it is almost impossible to match the appearance of the final piece of furniture and I don't want to set the client up for disappointment.


                                      http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8088/8482541917_6c9f2e0e1a_z.jpg

                                      This is an image I did for a final proposal package. I did do a render for this one but it was only a clay render with several overlays for lines and the sketchy shadows. All in all, the image creation for this one was less than 8 minutes.

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                                        @dave r said:

                                        I was referring to the step down at the top. πŸ˜„

                                        The little step near the wheelchair is just for the transition onto the concrete pad.

                                        I know some codes allow for them to be used. The wheelchair ramp should be on concrete that is down below 42 inch because that is where the frost level cannot force the concrete upwards.

                                        Wow 8 minutes I wish I was so fast. I like the clay render idea. I always think if I go to the trouble of making a drawing that the customer can use it to get estimates from other contractors. I think even with a copyright notice won't change things.

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                                          Dave R
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                                          I was just joking about the step at the top down to the ground.

                                          I like to use the clay render to get soft shadows. Sometimes I will make clay renders when there are lights included such as in this image.

                                          http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8379/8508948316_aa811cb5d2_z.jpg

                                          The materials such as they are come entirely from an image export direct from SU.

                                          I'm just not that interested in trying to make my models look like photographs.

                                          Your point about copyrights and so on is well taken. I purposely limit the amount of info I provide in proposals expecting the client will probably shop the design around. I don't mind the competition but I don't feel the need to do all the work for the competitor.

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                                            Box
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                                            Wheelchair ramp to nowhere, a ramp for paraplegic lemmings perhaps.

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