Next I did a quick clay model rendering of the Sketchup model. In this case, I exported images with the face style set to “Hidden Line”, then with “Hidden Line and X-ray”, and an image with only the guides turned on. It only takes seconds and gives me more options to experiment with once in Photoshop. I typically export many line work options whether I know I am going to use them or not. I exported several line work images from Sketchup. Below I break down the image to show the steps taken to get to this point. I didn’t want the move to be too extreme so I kept remnants of the same gridded texture used in the other illustrations. It’s an important illustration and I therefore wanted to move away from the abstract illustrations described in the previous posts and move towards a clearer reading of the actual architecture. When I originally designed this project back in undergrad, I put a lot of time into the design of the section.
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