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2005-04-05
07:10 AM
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2023-05-11
12:38 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
2005-04-05 06:18 PM
2005-04-05 07:49 PM
2005-04-05 08:33 PM
Rick wrote:Looks Good, Rick.
I've been using the sketch rendering and opening into a photo editing program (Canvas, but any will do obviously). Then erasing areas for bushes and maybe a foreground tree... print it... hand draw bushes and trees (THat seems to actually make it look hand drawn:) and scan it back into the computer where I alter the line color a bit and make the background the same color as my page, which allows selected areas to be contrasting white. It is actually very quick to do, but what I do is very simple. If interested you can see a samples of renderings athttp://www.thompsonplans.com/plans/pages/thumbnails/NewPlans
But, if your really after a hand drawn look, printing the generated image and hand adding landscaping does the trick... at least for my needs.
ps.. the 1411B (under the same new plans page) has a color version done w/ the basic AC rendering and adding watercolor. We don't really do these except when asked.
2005-04-05 10:41 PM