Comments - Illustrative Site Plans and Diagrams with Photoshop - BeLoose Graphic Workshop2024-03-28T10:14:52Zhttps://beloose.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6287067%3ABlogPost%3A62126&xn_auth=noThank you Brian. I think I'm…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-21:6287067:Comment:629952012-04-21T12:08:21.290ZShawn Mayershttps://beloose.com/profile/ShawnMayers
Thank you Brian. I think I'm zoomed into my site too much and the topo features aren't as dramatic as in your example. I love this new technique. I'm using a Mac, and google earth crashes alot, though. Patience, and lots of backing up!
Thank you Brian. I think I'm zoomed into my site too much and the topo features aren't as dramatic as in your example. I love this new technique. I'm using a Mac, and google earth crashes alot, though. Patience, and lots of backing up! @ Shawn: Do you mean the "dar…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-20:6287067:Comment:629902012-04-20T19:49:11.887ZBrian Linhttps://beloose.com/profile/BrianLin
<p>@ Shawn: Do you mean the "dark" color on the plan? If you mean in the Google Earth program, you have orient the view to show the topography. The program already has the topo shown. If you want to tweak the graphic once in Google Earth, just right click on the image and go to "properties" and click. Then the green grips will show up and you can adjust to your heart's content.....Brian</p>
<p>@ Shawn: Do you mean the "dark" color on the plan? If you mean in the Google Earth program, you have orient the view to show the topography. The program already has the topo shown. If you want to tweak the graphic once in Google Earth, just right click on the image and go to "properties" and click. Then the green grips will show up and you can adjust to your heart's content.....Brian</p> Thanks,brian. I have tried yo…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-18:6287067:Comment:629762012-04-18T11:19:56.732ZShawn Mayershttps://beloose.com/profile/ShawnMayers
Thanks,brian. I have tried your technique for a trail map I'm working on and it looks good. Two quick questions...how do you create the terrain effect as shown in your graphic? Also: once you place the overlay, is there a way to get the green handles back to tweak the alignment?
Thanks,brian. I have tried your technique for a trail map I'm working on and it looks good. Two quick questions...how do you create the terrain effect as shown in your graphic? Also: once you place the overlay, is there a way to get the green handles back to tweak the alignment? Thank you Ann and Jane!tag:beloose.com,2012-04-07:6287067:Comment:627502012-04-07T14:13:26.409ZBrian Linhttps://beloose.com/profile/BrianLin
<p>Thank you Ann and Jane!</p>
<p>Thank you Ann and Jane!</p> Brilliant Brian
Thanks for sh…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-07:6287067:Comment:621762012-04-07T04:59:51.631Zjane berryhttps://beloose.com/profile/janeberry
Brilliant Brian<br />
Thanks for sharing this information<br />
Beautiful work you are developing
Brilliant Brian<br />
Thanks for sharing this information<br />
Beautiful work you are developing What a fantastic process - I…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-04:6287067:Comment:622152012-04-04T15:15:56.658ZAnn Jakinshttps://beloose.com/profile/AnnJakins
<p>What a fantastic process - I can't wait to practice it myself.</p>
<p>What a fantastic process - I can't wait to practice it myself.</p> @ Shawn: There is a command o…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-02:6287067:Comment:618692012-04-02T00:48:26.490ZBrian Linhttps://beloose.com/profile/BrianLin
<p>@ Shawn: There is a command on the Google Earth called "Add Image Overlay". Once you select the image you want to insert, the image will have "green" tabs to move, stretch, etc. Unfortunately, the tool does not scale proportionally, so you will have to scale the image based on known geographic markers in your aerial and image. For my site plan, I used the highway alignment and a few existing buildings to scale and rotate my image to fit. Not a sophisticated way to do it, but I am sure the…</p>
<p>@ Shawn: There is a command on the Google Earth called "Add Image Overlay". Once you select the image you want to insert, the image will have "green" tabs to move, stretch, etc. Unfortunately, the tool does not scale proportionally, so you will have to scale the image based on known geographic markers in your aerial and image. For my site plan, I used the highway alignment and a few existing buildings to scale and rotate my image to fit. Not a sophisticated way to do it, but I am sure the future versions of Google Earth will enhance this feature.</p>
<p>@ Maria: Thank you! Would love to go to the UK again!</p>
<p>@ Dave: Thank you! I hope all is well on your side of the world!</p> Beautiful work. I wonder if y…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-01:6287067:Comment:619892012-04-01T14:02:17.250ZShawn Mayershttps://beloose.com/profile/ShawnMayers
Beautiful work. I wonder if you can elaborate a little on the process you go through when 'draping' your digital image over a google earth image....how do you get the topo to match up in a realistic way? Are you warping you image in photoshop.
Beautiful work. I wonder if you can elaborate a little on the process you go through when 'draping' your digital image over a google earth image....how do you get the topo to match up in a realistic way? Are you warping you image in photoshop. Thank you so much Brian- this…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-01:6287067:Comment:621462012-04-01T07:49:27.057ZMaria Belyayevhttps://beloose.com/profile/MariaBelyayev
Thank you so much Brian- this is just what I need for my next project! Please come to the UK with your graphic workshops!!!!!
Thank you so much Brian- this is just what I need for my next project! Please come to the UK with your graphic workshops!!!!! Looks great Brian, I hope the…tag:beloose.com,2012-04-01:6287067:Comment:619842012-04-01T06:17:29.420ZDave Longmorehttps://beloose.com/profile/DaveLongmore
<p>Looks great Brian, I hope the clients appriciate how much effort was put into this.</p>
<p>cheers,</p>
<p>DJ </p>
<p>Looks great Brian, I hope the clients appriciate how much effort was put into this.</p>
<p>cheers,</p>
<p>DJ </p>