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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 9 months ago
See today’s blog post for a conference on therapeutic environments in the UK in May, and also scroll down for info on a campaign by the American Cancer Society, early-spring bloomers to brighten the healing garden, and a review of an excellent movie, The Garden: http://tldb.blogspot.com/.
Welcome new members – feel free to post comments or start…[Read more]
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Katie Cool posted an update in the group Graphics Teacher Workshops 15 years, 9 months ago
A year plus ago I attended Richard Scott’s Accurate Freehand Persepective Drawing class in San Francisco and found him to be one of the clearest art teachers I’ve ever had. It was not an easy class, but he was so calm and insightful. He gave very specific instruction with steps to follow. What stands out the most is how much he enjoys what he does.
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Daniel Miller posted an update in the group Graphics Teacher Workshops 15 years, 9 months ago
I was fortunate enough to take Richard Scott’s rendering classes in school at Cal Poly Pomona and a water coloring class with him in Florence.
The man is brilliant. He completely understands the art and the science of color, perspective and technique and knows how to utilize them very well. I would more than recommend taking any courses you can…[Read more]
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Jonathan J. Bob posted an update in the group Graphics Teacher Workshops 15 years, 9 months ago
Mark,
I’m taking Richard Scott’s Graphic Workshop this weekend in Philly. While I’m happy with my graphics I think its important to explore new options. I’ll let you know what I think after this weekend. -
Gi DC posted an update in the group Graphics 15 years, 9 months ago
please visit my account and look for my gallery, i used ad chartpak markers for my renderings.
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Eric Brubeck posted an update in the group Graphics 15 years, 9 months ago
Good idea Brandon. I’m in!
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
well, 3ds 2009 has intro tutorials. im not totally sure about 2008 but i bet it does too. do all of those, they will get you acquainted with some of the basics. from there find tutorials online, there are plenty of free ones area.autodesk.com is a good start. dont worry about finding landscape specific tutorials just do some. learning the tools is…[Read more]
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mohd yusri mohd yusof posted an update in the group Graphics 15 years, 9 months ago
i think i agree with you..then we can evaluate each other…
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Brandon Reed, CVO, ASLA / Rooftop and Urban Designer / Landscape Architect posted an update in the group Graphics 15 years, 9 months ago
I have an idea for all of you graphics enthusiasts…..maybe we should all render the same graphic using our techniques and compare and contrast all of our different styles and influences…..Does anyone have any thoughts on this idea? I am open to any suggestions as well!
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
any discussion topic ideas?
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
idk. 3ds is such a complex program that there many ways to do the same thing, these ways subsequently produce different end products. It takes an eye for compositon and color just like hand rendering does. Different designers have different styles but to me i think it is valuable to bring representations as close to reality as possible. I also…[Read more]
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Hugh Ryan posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
Hi,
We use 3ds max in our office, or to be more exact the brilliant young women who work for me use it, and we are all very happy with it. However my question is, is there a risk that the sameness of the presentations as presented by different designers may mask the individuality of the designs and the designers, or am I wrong? -
Sigrid Pichler posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
Michael, thanks for the tip with the autodesk tutorials.
Kavan, i find the idea of using 3ds max for simulations, as you said for eg. watershed calculations, very interesting. i hadn’t thought you could enter the necessary data into 3dsmax for the programme to calculate and simulate these events. that’s very intriguing, although my laptop would…[Read more]
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Nathalie Huot posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 9 months ago
Hello Everyone, here’s what these plants can do in an office! Impressive! Check out this link and let me know what you think! http://www.boingboing.net/2009/02/10/david-pogues-ted2009.html
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 9 months ago
Cool! ASLA just added a new professional practice network, Children & Outdoor Environments: http://land.asla.org/2009/0210/new_ppn.html.
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kavan donohue posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
The more u model the more you learn to keep your finger off F9. Also the more you model the more you learn to create fast visualizations with high impact.
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Lee Attinger posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
Heres one of my latest renderings
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Lee Attinger posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
3ds Max is great but once you start on a model its hard to stop. Its addictive. Maybe its just me but I always start off with the intent of making a quick model for some perspectives and somehow I end up modeling half the city.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
looks good. what helped me a lot was doing tutorials area.autodesk.com has some good ones. its good to just mess around with the program, learn about textures, modeling lighting, ect… by the way those images i posted were created by Kavan Donohue and James Fink. I often try to take all of the credit for their work.
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