the Richard Technique
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the Richard Techniquei'm having problems with this NPR technique in particular with pencil shading in GIMP.
can anyone direct me to the forum where this technique is discussed. thanks p.stupendo
Re: the Richard TechniqueSorry, but I'm unfamiliar with this technique.
Can you post an example? Just monkeying around....like Monsanto
Re: the Richard Techniquethe richad jeffery technique as described in deJongh's biginner's guide
Re: the Richard TechniqueAnd what is the "deJongh's biginner's guide"??? and especially what is the "richad jeffery technique" in that guide?
Gai...
Re: the Richard Techniqueufff, sorry
SU for architectural visualization Beginner's guide written by Robin de Jongh pg221 Richard Jeffery sketchy pencil technique
Re: the Richard TechniqueHmmm
Googled this Quite intertesting and new to me. Would love to know more. Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums. Just monkeying around....like Monsanto
Re: the Richard TechniqueI think he's refereing to this one (about halfway down the page):
http://www.sketchupartists.org/presentations/techniques/
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yep, that's the guy; can you direct me to where this might have been discussed? thx
Re: the Richard Techniquethat's the only place it's been discussed that I know of.
Inspecting mirrors is a job I could easily see myself doing.
Re: the Richard TechniqueSorry I can't help either. I only know where it is not how to do it.
Nor am I familiar with gimp. My firm forces me to use CS2 ![]()
Re: the Richard TechniqueHere are three 'techniques' - including the Richard-Technique...
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Re: the Richard TechniqueMate just copy one layer and darken it then use rough brushes to erase unwanted areas out of the top layer.
RJ
Re: the Richard TechniqueMe needs to formulate a "solo method"
Re: the Richard TechniqueHello everybody !
Sorry for up this old topic but I'm new and I'm very interesting in this special technique... But I need your help. I'm french and I don't understand few words in this tutorial, and when I try to translate them, it gives me a very bad traduction. In the first point, I don't understand "rubbed out heaps" what do we have to do in photoshop ? What does it mean ? And again in the third point "deleted heaps" Then in the second point, what is "jitter lines" in skechup ? Thank you for your answer.
Re: the Richard TechniqueRubbed out heaps = erased a large quantity
Deleted heaps = deleted large quantity Jitter is a style applied to edges under the styles dialog box
Re: the Richard TechniqueRich beat me to it, but since I had already typed this... I repeat... Translation: 'Rubbed out' is a way of saying 'Erased' [effacé]. 'Heaps' is a way of saying 'A Lot' or 'Lots' [beaucoup]. So 'Rubbed out heaps' - is 'Erased a lot' [effacé beaucoup]. 'Deleted heaps' is much the same [effacé beaucoup]. 'Jitter Lines' is a 'Style' setting in Sketchup - not sure what the French phrase is... This technique also uses 'Endpoints' set in 'Style' too... Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums. TIG
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