Wednesday, January 28, 2009

SketchUp quick reference

This links to the quick reference card for SketchUp that David mentioned recently.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

examples of good digital representation



As we move into 3d modeling with sketchup, I thought it might be useful to provide a few links for architecture firms that use photoshop and 3d modeling well to enhance their representation. Once you become familiar with the basics of using people, tone, and materials in a balanced manner, you will start to see that some of what these firms do is actually quite simple. And as is true with hand drawings, the best graphics start with an idea of what you want to communicate:


http://www.officeda.com/ (in particular, check out "elemental" under the housing section)

http://www.shoparc.com/ (check out the portland aerial tram)

http://www.marblefairbanks.com/ (in particular, the glen oaks branch library)

www.iwamotoscott.com (in particular, under "Institutional" check out Wurster Hall)

Feel free to respond with links of your own if you come across digital graphics that you think work well.

Monday, January 19, 2009

SketchUp 1


First things first: Group early and often. (if you don't understand now don't worry - you will very soon)

Links from the syllabus:

http://sketchup.google.com/training/
This is the product homepage. You can get to video tutorials as well as self-paced tutorials.

http://sketchup.google.com/training/videos/new_to_gsu.html
This is probably the best place to start.

http://www.go-2-school.com/podcasts
This links to The SketchUp Show. Use this for information related to a specific topic, once you're up and running, by browsing the episode titles.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

More Photoshop Links


PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUTS: "It is proven that by using software shortcuts can boost up productivity. Here are 30 secret Photoshop shortcuts that I’ve learned from years of experience. Well, what I mean by "secret"...."
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/photoshop-secret-shortcuts/
SELECTION TOOLS: Here are descriptions of the basic selection tools. They are good at different times for different things, so if you get the chance try them all out on objects you want to bring into your work. If you get a selection that has a bad or unconvincing edge to it, try different settings on your tool, or try a different tool.
http://iit.bloomu.edu/vthc/Photoshop/BLENDING/selectiontools.htm
What this link to iit doesn't include is the "Quick Selection" tool, which is new in CS3 and works really really well at isolating an image if you don't have a solid color background (in which case you'd probably use the MagicWand)
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/
------go to the video called "making and refining selections" for a great tutorial on the quick selection tool------

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Introducing the Blog


THE IDEA: I'm hoping that this blog can act as a convenient way to share and manage electronic resources for ARC 251. The types of resources are wide open: video tutorials, cool rendering examples, lists of shortcuts, user forums, etc. It is a place to dump anything helpful that you find on your own so that others in the class can check it out also.

One of the important aspects of the course will be your familiarization with online resources so that no matter which software application you're using in the future, you will know how to find answers to the questions that will arise.


I'll try to set a pattern up in the formatting of posts so that things can stay organized by program (Photoshop stuff with photoshop stuff for example), so if you can see a pattern try to match it.


Basically, go out and find the coolest stuff online and share it with the rest of us!