Sketchy style drawing
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I was going through some old stuf today and came by an old drawing I did quite a few years ago. I was trying to create a very "concepty" drawing. Since it is more common now to see more photorealistic images (apart from Dave and others that do furniture etc). I thought I would post a back to Sketchup roots.



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very nice!
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Excellent ! Love to see these βsketchyβ styles that others do. They definitely have a place in presentations.

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Thanks Joke, Tuna
I was very suprised when I came across that old image. Have been trying to better my skills in rendering but this was kind of refreshing. so I did some tweaks so I can include it in my almost all Photorealistic (well kind of
work in progress folio. The image below is literaly a skreenshot of my sketchup screen
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The business mate, worth a is salary bonus imho.

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I often forget what can be done just with SketchUp alone.
Those look great.
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Hi,
Did you create a specific style for this?
Did you publish this somewhere maybe?
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@s1919 said:
Hi,
Did you create a specific style for this?
Did you publish this somewhere maybe?
HI, no it is the default style. I relied on my analogue rendering skills using marker pens etc at art school, I leveraged on classic industrial design rendering techniques (retro) such as creating artificial perspective construction lines to "loosen it up"
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@mike amos said:
The business mate, worth a is salary bonus imho.

Thanks very much Mike
It seems those skills are not fully appreciated by the management of my present job as a car parking attendant 
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