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    greeting from Greece..

    i would like to tell you that this is a very good job!! bravo!

    also because i new user of the program i would like to give some notes - infos about your work in the dentist and the kitchen!!

    lets say about the aluminium texture in the refrigerator
    or the lines of the furnitures in the dentist office

    or anything you want to share with me/us

    thanks anyway!!

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    Hi brother.
    First, welcome to the wonderful world of Piranesi.

    Greece ...
    beginning of western civilization as we know it today and owns one of
    the most beautiful architecture in Europe



    About the texture of aluminum on the kitchen fridge, I believe that this
    is a simple texture applied directly on the sketchup model. In the
    debugger air above the stove the texture of stainless steel was worked
    on with Piranesi brushs. It was a slow and patient work to achieve the
    desired look of polished metal.

    I advise you to study the representation of key materials such as wood,
    metal, stone, cloth, leather, and how to style them as much as possible.
    Always looking for the same way as if they had made by hand.

    The lines are a special part of my job. It was another step that I added
    recently to the process that I use in my renderings. If you are a sketchup
    user I imagine you are familiar with the styles. Well ... I am now using a
    style from FormFonts for the edges. Itīs very interesting that associated
    with the tool EDGES (native from Piranesi). With them I has effects trace
    the hand that you observed in the dental office.

    Please learn more about the work done with Piranesi by the canadian David
    Walker and especially the work of the chinese artist Wang. That is undoubtedly
    the greatest artist of this forum. Both excellent references to all us in love with
    illustration of architecture. Know also the theory of Michael Doyle, Bert
    Monroy
    and Jim Leggitt.

    I hope this can help you find what you seek.



    Long Live Piranesi
    ๑۩۞۩ Sir Ū

    .eldesignz@hotmail.com

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    haaha

    first,
    thanks for your help and your time!!

    second ,
    thanks for your good words about my country, but i afraid that those you describe belongs to the past!!! nowdays greece has nothing to be proud of..only political scandals, more taxes , and social inequalities in all the everyday life.. once the country of democracy, now the black sheep in EU!!
    anyway

    :P

    could you please tell me more about the theory of Michael Doyle, Bert
    Monroy and Jim Leggitt. ..where i can find them?? or what kind of theory ?

    buon pomerigio!!

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    If he's referring to the same Michael Doyle that I'm thinking of, it's this guy...

    http://www.amazon.com/Color-Drawing-...5921685&sr=1-1

    It's a great reference book for how to use color in your drawings. I highly recommend him as well.
    Chad
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    Revit Architecture 2011 x64, Piranesi 2010 Pro, Photoshop CS4 x64, SketchUp 7.1, Windows 7 x64, 8GB RAM

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