So it's 10 months since you asked but I'll answer anyway in case you're still wondering and in case anyone else needs to know! The way I go about it is just by measuring the drawing itself by using the Measure tool (underneath the eyedropper) in photoshop. That way you can resize the drawing to fit the scale you want it to be without printing it repeatedly and measuring it by hand.
A few Q's: 1. How do you get your windows in Sketchup to go through both walls? Do you do it manually? 2. Could you do a tutorial on where you get your people, trees, etc; how you cut them out and drag them in, changing opacity, etc? (for the newbies of us!) xoxox thank you!
@daffgr the script fot filling the cuts in sketchup you can find on google. just search "sketchup section plane" > 8th link: "Fill the section cut with a face" there are a lot of other helpfull sketchup-plugins, just look around on the internet ;)
no you didn't answer me :) but it was because my question wasn't clear enough.. I saw that everything was up to scale, but for example, if you want to print it on paper to present it, how do you make sure it's 1:100 scale, since you got it from a view and not from a drawing? Anyways, I think you could do it with bringing a piece you know it's size from a drawing with the scale you want to the picture and rescale your illustration taking your imported piece as reference..
there are so many photoshop products now it's very confusing. what is the version that most relates to architecture students and can you get a free student version or at a reduced cost? I want to know which one to get before purchase, and is there a poorman's version that is similar but for free?
Not that its a huge deal or anything but would be a lot quicker just to to magic wand, invert the selection and fill another layer with back rather than do what u did.
Cannot express how thankful i am. Love your website too!
using ur teachings as i type in my project, love ur work, keep it coming
I remember watching this as a student probably 9-10 years ago now.
Thank you mr Hogrefe! This got me through first year.
Thank You!
Beautiful work
Thanks for the tutorial, well presented and very clear
awesome
alex!!
So it's 10 months since you asked but I'll answer anyway in case you're still wondering and in case anyone else needs to know! The way I go about it is just by measuring the drawing itself by using the Measure tool (underneath the eyedropper) in photoshop. That way you can resize the drawing to fit the scale you want it to be without printing it repeatedly and measuring it by hand.
Lucky to find you
A few Q's:
1. How do you get your windows in Sketchup to go through both walls? Do you do it manually?
2. Could you do a tutorial on where you get your people, trees, etc; how you cut them out and drag them in, changing opacity, etc? (for the newbies of us!)
xoxox thank you!
terrific! thanks Dude!
Very nice, so helpful also
thank you....very helpful
You should Add voice because its hard going back and forth between the photoshop screen and see what you are doing
really nice work.............
tnx
Ilike your shadows and trees.
@daffgr
the script fot filling the cuts in sketchup you can find on google.
just search "sketchup section plane" > 8th link: "Fill the section cut with a face"
there are a lot of other helpfull sketchup-plugins, just look around on the internet ;)
there is a script for filling the cuts in sketchup.
so you dont have to do it afterwards in photoshop
thanks so much.
no you didn't answer me :) but it was because my question wasn't clear enough.. I saw that everything was up to scale, but for example, if you want to print it on paper to present it, how do you make sure it's 1:100 scale, since you got it from a view and not from a drawing? Anyways, I think you could do it with bringing a piece you know it's size from a drawing with the scale you want to the picture and rescale your illustration taking your imported piece as reference..
awesome)))
just a stupid question, did you keep the scale right? and if you did, how? thank you!
there are so many photoshop products now it's very confusing. what is the version that most relates to architecture students and can you get a free student version or at a reduced cost? I want to know which one to get before purchase, and is there a poorman's version that is similar but for free?
tolles Video! Es gibt mittlerweile ein Tool für sketchup welches die Schnittflächen schließt
well... how its the 2nd year?
Not that its a huge deal or anything but would be a lot quicker just to to magic wand, invert the selection and fill another layer with back rather than do what u did.
I think Magic wand pixels the pic, polygon selection doesn't.
:3 tnx
how about using PIRANESI..??
wish shit was that fast in real life
I still dont understand why u never add voice to ur tutorials? It makes then 8 times as effective.
you call that fast????
Would you send me your entourage/ tree collection? I can pay you if you want. Thanks.
damn thats a ugly design!