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howl posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 7 months ago
I got the same question with Alexandru, I’v been told to use photoshop do the aftereffect of vegetation for plan or the cluster of trees and grasses in 3dmax would drag my laptop to work exemely slowly.Is there any good suggestion for the plugin programmes to create vivid planting elements in 3d max?
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months ago
I believe it is a Nvidia 280 GTM, middle of the range but still better than the one on my old computer that ran max 2010 quite well. i7, 8 gigs of ram. Having some photoshop problems too. pretty much everything is frames per second related, it makes zooming and moving things around so hard.
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Lee Attinger posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months ago
My experience with 3ds max 2010 on Windows 7 Enterprise x64 has been very good. Its certainly a huge step up from Vista. I’ve got a nice set of graphics cards though so maybe thats the difference. What kind of hardware are you running?
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months ago
So what are people’s experiences with windows 7 and max? I am running 7 professional 64bit and max 2010 64 bit and having some problems, mainly graphics card related. very low fps which is making it hard to model. though I am hoping that max 2011 which comes out in the next month will help.
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landplanner posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 8 months ago
Anyway we can get some quick sketch technique (marker, colored pencil, pastel etc) and rendering tutorials on here ?
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Joanna Spiez posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months ago
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nca posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 8 months ago
tim-
you bring up a good point..atmosphere is difficult to convey in hand drawn work. all I can think of at the moment is airbrush..
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Tim Zhang posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 9 months ago
anyone know the best way to convey “god rays” in drawn perspectives? thanks
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Samantha posted an update in the group Colorado State University 14 years, 9 months ago
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Nicholas H. Streng, ASLA, PLA posted an update in the group Midwest Landscape Architecture 14 years, 9 months ago
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Jay Everett posted an update in the group Planning Profession and Landscape Architecture 14 years, 9 months ago
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Robin Alyse Doyle posted an update in the group Digital assets and resources 14 years, 11 months ago
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Robin Alyse Doyle posted an update in the group Digital assets and resources 14 years, 11 months ago
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Vanessa Ruiz posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 11 months ago
Hi James,
Actually, my professor introduced me to your work this past summer, my first semester in LA, and it was he who let me know about your rendering techniques and color usage. In fact, our first shot at perspectives involved 20 minute perspective-making sessions that aimed to emulate your graphics.
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James Richards posted an update in the group Graphics 14 years, 11 months ago
Hi Vanessa; glad you’re having success with the colored pencil techniques. You have a good eye! I do use a cream pencil combined with peach on almost all buildings and hardscape at the very beginning of coloring a drawing, then wash over them with whatever color will best depict the material I’m envisioning…terra cotta, slate blue. etc. The…[Read more]
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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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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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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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