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Presentation floor plan with Layout

Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Richard » Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:51 am

I've been working on developing this style just a little more. I dont love photo style furniture but it does give some punch that clients seem to love!

This one is for a sign and full page magazine ad.

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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Paul Russam » Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:06 am

Slick and clean, very effective. :thumb:
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby boofredlay » Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:33 pm

Nice Richard. I especially like the devilish smile of the living room.
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby fymoro » Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:38 pm

Nice work Richard, congrats... :thumb:
Boofredlay wrote:Nice Richard. I especially like the devilish smile of the living room.

:roflmao: Good eyes... ;)
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby solo » Tue Aug 07, 2012 3:21 pm

Clean result, only one thing that catches my eye is the scale of the cars, they look too big when I compare them to bed and toilets.
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby allanx » Tue Aug 07, 2012 3:46 pm

Nice work Richard congrats...I am also doing the same thing and with the furniture I render them with real texture and materials in Maxwell..

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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Paul Russam » Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:05 pm

Boofredlay wrote:Nice Richard. I especially like the devilish smile of the living room.


Damn, that all I can see now, its even got ears !
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby pbacot » Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:18 pm

thanks for sharing Richard. Very nice. I've tried some like these. Although for some jobs, changes are so constant I worry about production times. But I realize this is for a sign so changes are unlikely.

What's the work flow/ tools? Is everything 3d or cutouts?
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby cotty » Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:54 pm

solo wrote:Clean result, only one thing that catches my eye is the scale of the cars, they look too big when I compare them to bed and toilets.

That was my first thought too, but I measured the bed as a reference (2m long) so the car ist app. 4,70m and because it is a mercedes, it is not too large ;)
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby tadema » Tue Aug 07, 2012 8:12 pm

Love it :thumb:
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Richard » Wed Aug 08, 2012 3:19 am

Nice Richard. I especially like the devilish smile of the living room.


Yeah I just keep seeing the face too now! Dam!

Clean result, only one thing that catches my eye is the scale of the cars, they look too big when I compare them to bed and toilets.


Yeah Pete - they seem off but they're correct! Hmmm? I think it is an optical, the dark glass and contrast compared to other objects draws the eye! I'll play with that!

Nice work Richard congrats...I am also doing the same thing and with the furniture I render them with real texture and materials in Maxwell..


It's a darn shame though so much detail is lost in scaling down! I think that is part of the trick to get the amount of detail right - I looked at the 2Dplan package and with all the dining setting on tables and keyboards etc in the study everything get tighter and people are drawn to your details NOT the floor plan!

thanks for sharing Richard. Very nice. I've tried some like these. Although for some jobs, changes are so constant I worry about production times. But I realize this is for a sign so changes are unlikely.
What's the work flow/ tools? Is everything 3d or cutouts?


Mate I do all in layout (no SU inserts) so the planning and movement can happen quickly - I have a "plan shadower" Indesign file set up so I just export from LO to the same folder each time, naming the file "FLOOR PLAN" each time and then open the indesign file and export a PDF. Quick one step process as the linked file is updated in Indesign. I've also worked out a really quick method for Photoshop too by doing a batch import to stacked layers and a few actions to work nearly just as fast!

In Layout I've developed some really cool workflows to expediate the work and options there too! Including the development of 100's of theme matching items (wink wink keep eyes open).

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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby EarthMover » Wed Aug 08, 2012 2:27 pm

Very nice Richard. The subtle shadowing is great. Clean and soft overall. Very appealing!
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby designforgood » Tue Aug 14, 2012 11:02 pm

Paul Russam wrote:
Boofredlay wrote:Nice Richard. I especially like the devilish smile of the living room.


Damn, that all I can see now, its even got ears !


Yeah, have to admit that is what I see every time I look at the layout. At one point I was wondering what it might be like to connect the study (bottom left) to the bathroom with a sliding door or something but that takes away from it functioning as a guest bathroom.
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Richard » Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:40 am

designforgood wrote:At one point I was wondering what it might be like to connect the study (bottom left) to the bathroom with a sliding door or something but that takes away from it functioning as a guest bathroom.


Yeah nice idea mate, I hadn't looked at any options on the floor plan as it's not my design. If it was SO MUCH would be different!!
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby chedda » Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:40 am

Very tidy Richard. Shadows & tones are understated and subtle.
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Richard » Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:12 am

Thanks mate, I don't love them so I try to get them as close to a design plan as possible! IMO the more shadow you cast the less readable!
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby dazza » Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:46 am

Lovely work, Richard.
Funny how 1 comment can skew all subsequent views. ;) Sure is 1 devilish design! :roflmao:

But seriously, how on earth do you do that in Layout?
I don't suppose you would consider doing a tutorial? :D :D :D
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby dazza » Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:48 am

Dazza wrote:Lovely work, Richard.
Funny how 1 comment can skew all subsequent views. ;) Sure is 1 devilish design! :roflmao:

But seriously, how on earth do you do that in Layout?
I don't suppose you would consider doing a tutorial? :D :D :D


Mind you, I have never really put much effort in to learning Layout. Each time I try, I tend to think that it seems too simple and not powerful enough and give up and go back to CorelDraw (which is a pain in the butt).
But then I see what you can do...
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Richard » Thu Aug 16, 2012 1:29 pm

Dazza wrote:Mind you, I have never really put much effort in to learning Layout. Each time I try, I tend to think that it seems too simple and not powerful enough and give up and go back to CorelDraw (which is a pain in the butt).
But then I see what you can do...


Mate I know what you mean! For me Layout was a godsend as prior I was using WORD to do all plans and concepts! Layout has some short comings though with lack of shadows but that is quickly overcome with an action in PS. I'm not so sure how well Corel draw goes with shadows, I sent some artwork out last week in PDF and the shadows were lost the other end as they were using Corel and took them about ten attempts to get it close till I gave up and put up with some resolution loss and exported a PNG In lieu!

Tut wise mate help is on the way!
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby dazza » Thu Aug 16, 2012 1:53 pm

Richard wrote:Mate I know what you mean! For me Layout was a godsend as prior I was using WORD to do all plans and concepts! Layout has some short comings though with lack of shadows but that is quickly overcome with an action in PS. I'm not so sure how well Corel draw goes with shadows, I sent some artwork out last week in PDF and the shadows were lost the other end as they were using Corel and took them about ten attempts to get it close till I gave up and put up with some resolution loss and exported a PNG In lieu!

Tut wise mate help is on the way!
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=47146


Oh, my "WORD"! :D I remember the day when I was using Word as well. So glad that's over.
CorelDraw is really powerful, but I find it extremely unstable (frustrating would be more apt) and usually overkill for most of what I do!

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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Krisidious » Fri Aug 31, 2012 4:56 am

You should be selling that pack you speak of Richard... wink wink.
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Richard » Fri Aug 31, 2012 5:53 am

Krisidious wrote:You should be selling that pack you speak of Richard... wink wink.


It's coming free with the book mate!
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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby pbacot » Fri Aug 31, 2012 6:08 am

Richard,

This is going to be really big for me, in regards to what I'm doing these days! (woops, the price of the book just went up). :thumb: :thumb:

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Re: Presentation floor plan with Layout

Postby Richard » Fri Aug 31, 2012 6:13 am

Hmmmm? Yes indeed! ;)
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