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Jeremy Sison posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoHere are some other resources. las pilitas nursery. 2 locations. North San Diego county (Escondido) & San Luis Obispo. http://www.laspilitas.com. website is deep with info. Another is “California Native Plants for the Garden” by Carol Bornstein, Bart O’brien & David Fross. Cachuma Press. David Fross was my Cal Natives Professor at Cal Poly, SLO. Lots of…[Read more]
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Itonk posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years agoHi there, i’m from Indonesia, I’m intresting on contemporary landscape design, looking forward to learn about it. Regards to All 😉
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Mark Simmons posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoAgree with Ken and Blake. There’s also some nurseries that specialize in natives. Yerba Buena Nursery south of SF has a demonstration garden with labeled plants and the owners are VERY knowledgeable. Also, North Coast Nursery and Cal Flora in Sonoma County. Also, it’s good to be mindful of the fact that California has many totaly different native…[Read more]
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Ken Smith posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoKatrina, to clarify, UCBG and Tilden are in Berkeley and Merritt College is in Oakland.
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Brock Axthelm posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoThe South Lake Tahoe and North Lake Tahoe Demonstration Gardens show a plethora of California Native plants used in the high Sierra. These gardens give great examples of California Native plants at diffrent stages of development.
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Ken Smith posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoAgree with Blake — the Merritt program is great. I also volunteered at Tilden’s native nursery on Thursday mornings — propagating, etc. It was a great way to learn about natives. U.C. Botanical Garden and the Tilden Park (native) Botanical Garden are both stunning places to check out CA natives in a park setting.
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Blake Rothschild posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoyou may also want to check out the horticulture program at Merritt College for i.d. classes. http://www.merrritt.edu
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 17 years agoim not sure about artlantis. i have heard good things and bad things… do you have access to any other software? maxwell or 3ds? if not i can ask around, maybe do a google image search or somethin?
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 17 years agoVray’s global illumination and hdr lighting is the best. I never really liked mentalray
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Lee Attinger posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 17 years agoDoes everybody learn 3ds Max using the Barcelona Pavillion? I guess that animation won’t be going in my portfolio after all.
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Michael Murray posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years agoI know several who have taken his Color Mastery workshop and were very favorably impressed.
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Brittany Brock Birdsong posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years agoHas anyone taken Richard Scott’s Sketching on location workshop?
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Tom Paine posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years agolooking for best examples of recently designed urban open space layered with narrative and cultural meaning; post-minimalist preferred
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Aidan Joseph ffrench posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 17 years agoyep, sure I could contribute! well done Jennifer
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James Richards posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years agoI noted Rico listed Ace Torre as an influence. I recently completed an extensive article profiling Torre for next month’s (May 09) issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine. It’s an in-depth look at his design drawing philosophies and techniques, with step by step photos of Torre in the studio creating one of his famous “tilt-up” aerial drawings.
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Sh. Munira S.A posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 17 years agocan anybody tell me about artlantis rendering software??
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 17 years agoIm going to put up a tutorial on creating a barcelona chair. This tutorial helps you understand some really helpful tools in 3ds it is especially helpful for organic forms.. trust me as it deals with the “soft selection” tool. ill try to get it posted within the week. I see that talk has slowed on the comment wall… i should post something…[Read more]
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Shimi Dahan posted an update in the group
Digital assets and resources 17 years, 1 month agoWhilst I am glad you all find the discussion useful – let’s avoid blank statements and overlooking the progress some applications had achieved. Every release of each application brings many new and sometimes very good features. Some of these upgrades make a huge difference and change the appeal of the software.
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Tom Fitzgerald posted an update in the group
Digital assets and resources 17 years, 1 month agoI’ve been using Rhino and just a word of caution, it is primarily an industrial design 3D modeling program and I’ve found that it does not work well for large scale applications. It exceeds in designing small elements, which can then be exported into other programs that work better with land manipulation.
I think this conversation is great…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey posted an update in the group
Digital assets and resources 17 years, 1 month agoAfter using AutoCAD for about 12 years of drafting, and then switching over to Vectorworks Landmark, I would say without hesitation that the advantages of working in Vectorworks over AutoCAD are immense. The only reason why I had been using the “industry standard” is because I didn’t seek anything better. Many take their work out of AutoCAD to do…[Read more]
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