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    • bazB Offline
      baz
      last edited by

      That is a very classy look Dave

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        Thank you, Barry. I was going for sort of a hot environment without putting in things like palm trees and sand.

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          napoleon1944
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          Dave,

          Appreciate the chair example, and I have used fog in that way couple of times but was looking to call attention to individual items from a saved or same scene. Was hoping it would not be style specific solution.
          Example of an object to highlight.

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            I understood what you were asking for. The example I posted was the only image I had available that comes close to showing what I was talking about.

            It would be a whole lot easier to make that sort of image from a couple of exported images than repainting the parts of the model you want faded out.

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              napoleon1944
              last edited by

              This is another example of what could be possible with the same image using a different style.
              style change but still highlights.

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                That would also be easy to accomplish with a couple of image exports and a minute or two in an image editor.

                Here's another example.

                https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7085/7010704847_9a97013e0f.jpg

                Which was made by combining this image:

                https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7253/7010704407_67f412f599.jpg

                With this one:

                https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7187/7010691505_841236259a.jpg

                Both images are from the same SKP file. combining them in the image editor took only a few seconds.

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                  napoleon1944
                  last edited by

                  Dave,

                  Thanks for taking a look at this. Maybe someone who views this post may have an idea or know how to achieve this look without the use of the "PRINT SCREEN" button.

                  Thanks,
                  --Napoleon

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
                    last edited by

                    It can't be done in a single image export from SketchUp without modifying materials on part of your model but it is dead easy to do with multiple image exports from the same camera position.

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                    • BoxB Offline
                      Box
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                      Also the ability to export images with transparent background makes layering simple.
                      This is the same scene twice with different layers turned on and off with a sketchy style applied to the blocks and a simple style applied to the figure. Then both just dumped on a photo.
                      It could be hidden line or any version of style, you just need to set the scenes you want and export the images.
                      No Print Screen button used.


                      Layered.JPG

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                        napoleon1944
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                        Yes, I am familiar with these techniques and have used them in a different way.

                        I used The "Dennis Technique" when trying to create a watercolor looking type look. The Technique combines different exported styles (shadows, no shadows, color only, lines only, etc. Then using a photo editing software merging them and exposing underlying layers by erasing the center till the achieved look is gained.
                        watercolor look

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