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    Recreating Pen and Ink style drawings using SketchUp, Skalp,

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    • G Offline
      garyion
      last edited by

      Hi,
      I am looking to recreate the old pen and ink style of black and white drawings in Sketchup and Layout.
      I have skalp and just started using it. Any help with style setting in Sketchup or Skalp to create this "pen and ink look" would be appreciated.
      Kind regards
      Gary


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      • jujuJ Offline
        juju
        last edited by

        Skalp does section cuts texturing, I don't think it works on (outer) surfaces. It would be great if Skalp could evolve into a paintbucket tool supplement (or replacement).

        For surface hatching, look at:

        • Tig's 2D Tools hatching (SketchUcation)
        • Joel G's Hatchfaces (SketchUcation)
        • SD Mitch's FloorGenerator (SketchUcation and his blog)
        • Stephane O's Oob Layouts (Extension Warehouse)

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        • C Offline
          cadmunkey
          last edited by

          It looks to me like it would be achievable in Skalp, but you will have to spend some time creating the lined hatch patterns as you want them for each component. Your components would probably require a bit of remodelling to separate them into smaller components to achieve the changes in the hatching where you require.
          Looks like an interesting style to use.

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          • V Offline
            valerostudio
            last edited by

            I would export my linework and bring into Photoshop and add the various hatching styles there, especially the shadowing hatching. Not sure how you do that inside of SketchUp.

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              I agree that post-process is probably going to play a big part in it. I've been thinking about ways to achieve the sorts of textures and hatches typical of those old drawings. Adding the textures would be tricky.

              I have done a few illustrations that are reminiscent of the old work. Here's a recent example. This is exclusively SketchUp and LayOut. The old paper image was added in LayOut as was all the text.

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              • bazB Offline
                baz
                last edited by

                Had a very quick play out of curiosity. Raw Su, might be interesting exporting hybrid from LO
                With a bit of ingenuity you could get a Faux look out of native su...

                faux old style.jpg

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                • G Offline
                  garyion
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for all the great suggestions,
                  I will try a few things out in the coming weeks,
                  G

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