Alphabet to sketch(up)
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Very cool beginning if you go up to "Z" ?
Original exercice with constraint! -
Thanks for your comments, Pilou!
Shared pages are parts of the book. The book already covers A-Z and some extra tips. It is up to 180 pages... -
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Tips are on improving the sketches...
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This is the type of thing I have been playing with/trying in Krita and have been doing a horrible job.
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The good news is that I could spare some time to finish the job and, the Kindle version of the book is released: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZJZGXWT/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?qid=1679715874&refinements=p_27%3AMajid+Yeganegi&s=books&sr=1-4&text=Majid+Yeganegi
You can read it forr free on Amazon or support me, buying it.
A higher-quality pdf version soon will be available on sketchucation shop , hopefully. -
Does this an "auto edition" or a classical one ?
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What do you mean by Auto edition, Pilou?
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You are your own Publisher
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@pilou said:
You are your own Publisher
Ok then, yes I am! -
I am developing a letter "B" sketch in Blender 3D.
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Me likey
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Drawings on paper or digital painting ?
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I am developing one of my paper sketches as a 3D model in Blender3D which is a challenge to me ( I do not feel comfortable with Blender yet)
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I advise you of a new Nurbs prog Plasticity who is released the 5 april 2023!
And who is very smart! Perfect for artists, designers, architects...
Very more easy than Blender! (but not free 99$ )
Direct modeling and a pure true geometrical drawing... a circle is a circle and not a polygon!
it's a Ferrari!
You have also Moi3D who is a Rolls Royce! (export SKP) (290$) -
Two gems. By the way, my book is designed to be modeled using Sketchup preferably. I am doing this one using Blender to challenge myself.
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Pilou, these products look really good for product modeling but they may not be that great for architecture from what I saw. However, thanks for sharing.
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They are many more precise than SketchUp!
And many more easy for make some wavy forms!
And Plasticity and Moi3 are children under steroids of Rhino!Ah sorry here its more SubD inside Nurbs but no problem with more rigid forms!
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Remember, the point of this thread is the inspiration of the alphabet and turning it into architectural design. First by sketching them into design ideas and then using SketchUp as the modeling tool ans eventually rendering the model. From that point the SubD tool is available in SketchUp and can be used as part of the modeling process.
Again, the primary purpose of the thread is the alphabet being used to βinspireβ modeling designs.
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Thanks, Dave, you are right. It is meant to be an inspirational resource for creativity and modeling (using SketchUp), although Pilous's posts are informative.
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