Board and batten siding.
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‎2008-03-21 07:07 PM
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‎2008-03-22 02:06 AM
Dwight wrote:Lightworks rendering (wohoooo!) + techniques from Lightworks bible (courtesy of Mr. Atkinson) + sketch render techniques described by "tigr" (modified a bit to have some line sketch extensions). Merged both Lightworks render and Sketch render in photoshop using multiply and made the LW render opacity level to 93%.
Dear Mr. Face Paint: could you please confirm your rendering method.
It may sound like a long process, but its fast really and it gives me that photoshop practice time Iv'e always wanted.
Hey Ralph that Objective stuff is pretty cool! Thanks for sharing.
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‎2008-03-22 03:47 AM
junior wrote:I don't know... $50 more for Cadimage's A.T. and not having to mess with SEOs seems worth it (IMHO). Be advised... A.T. is not without it's idiosyncrasies.
Or shell out 149.00 USD and get your hands on the D3 Trim+Stair collection and use the "dentil straight" object to produce your Board and Batten Siding. Then use SEOs for where you have door and window openings. See attached image for example:
Red Canoe Architecture, P. A.
Mac OS 10.15.7 (Catalina) //// Mac OS 14.5 (Sonoma)
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‎2008-03-23 03:57 PM
Thus you won't have any troubles with windows and roofs!
No SEO need either!
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‎2008-03-23 04:07 PM
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‎2008-03-23 04:15 PM
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‎2008-03-23 04:38 PM
First you draw your profile with lines, then Magic Wand it with a Wall. But it is better than SEO!
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‎2008-03-24 03:39 PM
kliment wrote:I think this is a very good idea -- it may be tedious, but better than managing SEOs and individual battens that must be trimmed at each opening!
Well, it cannot be called "quick"!
First you draw your profile with lines, then Magic Wand it with a Wall. But it is better than SEO!
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
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‎2008-03-24 11:57 PM
kliment wrote:Sounds interesting....I gave it a try but strongly feel that I am not doing it correctly. I tried to rtfm but could not seem to pin point a guide to how kliment uses the polygonal wall. Maybe someone could post a step by step process or point me to the right direction?
Well, it cannot be called "quick"!
First you draw your profile with lines, then Magic Wand it with a Wall. But it is better than SEO!
If I'm interpreting it correctly, the board & batten becomes part of the wall as a single element? When I do it, the vertical elements don't seem to terminate at the trim. Another thing to consider would be that you would not be able to use your composite structures (for those who use it).
Please feel free to clear up any chaos I created upon myself. Thanks
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‎2008-03-25 12:14 AM
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‎2008-03-25 12:15 AM
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004