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Eric Shepley posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 11 months ago
Nick,
Thanks! I’ll probably be doing more of these in the future and I would like to seed them be as representative of the true design as possible.Thanks!
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nca posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 11 months ago
Eric-
I got your message. I need to make some evergreens for a plan tomorrow as fate would have it. I’ll post my steps here or shoot you a message.
-Nick
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nca posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 11 months ago
Eric,
I couldn’t tell you how to do it using drop shadows, but I could offer some good advice on doing it manually in photoshop without creating numerous layer copies and keeping the file size down.
send me a message if you still need help with this and I’ll explain some simple tricks.
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Dr.Thiruvelavan posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 14 years, 12 months ago
hai nice to join in this group
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Eric Shepley posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 12 months ago
Does anyone have good method for doing evergreen shadows in photoshop with the drop shadow?
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Jason Bennink posted an update in the group Xerophytic Landscapes 15 years ago
Just a thought from Soil Science perspective on reducing the water requirements for any plant. Use lots of organic material and or peat moss around the plant,(not too much) and surround other areas with sand. Make sure the drip is going on the water holding material. Sand has the lowest affinity for water while clay has the highest and organic…[Read more]
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Vanessa Ruiz posted an update in the group Graphics 15 years ago
James Richards is great. I love his simple color palette. He blends darker colors in his lighter colors to make things look cohesive. For instance, he used carmine red and true blue (i think it was true blue) prismacolor color pencils over cream to create this really nice effect. So, the cream hardscape and buildings really popped after i tried to…[Read more]
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Rachma Kania posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years ago
Hi there,
nice to see this group on L8L. I’m hoping to find information, reference, or anything else that can help me doing my thesis about healing garden and its relation with the patient’s health recovery. Esp. the design concept and its criteria. So far, i have a few articles by Cooper Marcus and Marni Barnes, and also Ulrika. Anyone can tell…[Read more]
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Rebecca S. Borges posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years ago
Hi All,
I’m new to your group and new to landscape architecture, currently enrolled in the masters program at the Illinois institute of Technology in Chicago.
I was hoping to gain some insight from this group with regards to healing gardens and urban agriculture. My latest school project requires both programs previously mentioned. If you have…[Read more]
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MJ Martin posted an update in the group California Native Plants 15 years ago
Two years after clearing the invasives in my part of the creekbed in my backyard – you know, plants like Arundo and Tamarisk (how did that get there?) and Washingtonia palms (we all know how that got there) – the birds were kind enough to plant 3 Quercus agrifolia and a Toyon that is now about 12′ high. None of these are requiring additional water…[Read more]
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David Moorman posted an update in the group California Native Plants 15 years ago
Christmas berry!? They can make a landscape designer a hero!
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umit harite posted an update in the group Xerophytic Landscapes 15 years, 1 month ago
Hello, Hope to exchange knowledge and experience. Regards to All. ümit harite from turkey
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Winston White posted an update in the group Graphics 15 years, 1 month ago
Hi all I’ve just uploaded some of my latest university drawings please send any positive criticism. Thanks.
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 2 months ago
Live! New Therapeutic Landscapes Network website: http://www.healinglandscapes.org
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Bill Kisich posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 15 years, 2 months ago
Chris-
I know exactly what mean. It would be almost impossible to be a true advocate for the client if you were being paid a sales commission from the contractor. The commission I was referring to is more like maybe a “finders fee”, if you will. I run across all sorts of projects and not all of them are appropriate for a designer. So I refer the…[Read more] -
Grant Beerling posted an update in the group Graphics 15 years, 2 months ago
So much to learn from you lot, hopefully contribute some stuff that may be of interest. All abstract and still learning the basics of Vector/sketch up etc. Being a Mac user can you survive with out AutoCad? ( can’t do the Windows Geekdom thing)
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Dan Barnes posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 15 years, 2 months ago
Chirs,
Here in Texas we are not required to be licensed for landscape contracting. Sometimes I wish we were because every guy that has lost his job in the last few months has become a landscaper/maintenace contractor. I am sometimes bidding against people that are brand new in the business.
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Ryan A. Waggoner posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 15 years, 2 months ago
Hey Chris,
We are in Phoenix, and we do mainly design and subcontract the work out on high end residential designs. I believe we are the main contractor, and the work is divided accordingly. -
Roger Bisbe posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 15 years, 2 months ago
Chris,
I operated a design/build company for 25 years where most of the work we did in-house with some sub-contracting on the specialized features. I now work by myself designing and then managing the projects. I have a network of contractors that work on these projects. I have a design fee and then negotiate a management fee with the…[Read more] -
Jennifer de Graaf posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 15 years, 2 months ago
Elif-
I have learned that high-level or not, clients don’t read a lot of text. They’re swayed by images, sketches, pretty colors, and your passion. If you say Mondrian, show them what/who that is so they don’t have to ask. Have images that clearly delineate the connection between a Mondrian piece and your design (for example). If you communicate…[Read more]
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