Tired of NOT having photoshop at every computer you go to?

ever get irritated by going over to someones house, or entering an internet cafe and finding that their computers just don’t have photoshop? and you sit there wishing “huh… if only i had photoshop” or you somehow do have photoshop on you but don’t want to spend 20 minutes installing it…

well. here is a potential answer: there is a program called paint.net that is a super light installation and allows you do to all the basic photoeditting you wanted, including tools such as levels, brushes, layers, transparencies, etc.

best of all, its under 2mb! carry that on a jump drive, or if your old school enough, break it up into 2 floppy disks.

good luck and happy photo editing.

to learn more about paint.net, go to www.getpaint.net or click on this button below:

Get Paint.NET!

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Illustrator Tutorial is now posted in the Tutorials section

I have a new tutorials for Adobe Illustrator CS3 in the new tutorials pages.

In the Tutorials pages you will find a variety of how to and quick guides for drafting, drawing, rendering, representation, etc. All in a very clean quick and easy to follow manner as well as some templates for your disposal.
In the coming weeks i plan to update the page with a variety of newer tutorials and advanced techniques for various programs. Later in time as the tutorial section grow, i will divide it up into program specific tutorials.
For now they will all be located centrally on the tutorials page.

Any requests for further tutorials? Just ask, i’ll see what i can do.

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architectural record has posted ” Laid off? How emerging design professionals are coping “… our good friend, Brian Jones shows up here….

Brian Jones, pre-guatemala

Brian Jones, pre-guatemala

So, recently the big news around town has been that “emerging design professionals” aren’t doing so well when in the job market. In fact, it happens to be that now more than ever, architects are getting laid off in HUGE numbers left and right, making finding a job a task that is almost impossible as a) no one is hiring or b) those  firms who ARE hiring, have literally thousands of other people applying for the same positions…
A good portion of our friends who graduated with us are out of work (less than 25% still have jobs)… one of our good friends, Brian Jones, has recently peaced out to Guatemala to live with a family in antigua and is taking time to learn the Spanish language and is treking around working with local architects, or just enjoying the different local architecture, culture, and ambiance that is a much needed change than one’s life style in New York City. During one of our nights out on the town of NY (when he was still employed) we joked about him moving to Guatemala to be a gardener and live a much more peaceful and harmonious life…. the joking around got more convincing and seemed to develop a seed in Jone’s thoughts that sprouted in full force when in fact he did get laid off… Later that month, we made plan and moved him to Guatemala and he has been there since.

Architectural Record recently published an article here and had this to say: “Brian Jones, who was laid off in November, heard horror stories from friends about huge lay-offs at their corporate firms while simultaneously being inundated with resumes from talented designers. Instead of joining the fray, he moved to Guatemala. “Having no real ties or large responsibilities, I decided that now would be the best time to do something like this. I felt that it was much more important to do something that I was interested in rather than ‘settle for a job’,” he explains. Brian, who is documenting his adventures on his blog is living with a Guatemalan family while perfecting his Spanish and plans to eventually work in an architecture firm in South America. “Under different circumstances, I may not have taken the risk,” Brian contends.”

You can see brian jones blog here:  www.patchesweaver.com

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CAD tutorials on there way. This includes the basics for Autocad, Illustrator, and Rhino. Amazing….

Rendering for ODA of a private residence in Long Island

Rendering for ODA of a private residence in Long Island

So due to popular demand, i will be starting a CAD tutorials section, dictated and presented by yours truly.

There will be some basics in Autocad as well as advanced techniques going through all the necessities to get you up and running. We will modify the interface to get it as univeral as possible.

In the Illustrator family, i will have a variety of tutorials going over simple projects such as painting, drawing, blending, and some advanced tools.
I will also present some importing techniques and methodologies to get you organized

Finally, in the Rhino world, we will go over basic modeling tactics, and will modify the interface to have it jive with our modified autocad interface to eliminate having to learn new command line inputs and get us into 3D modeling.

Coming shortly after all those great tutorials, i will go over a series of rendering tutorials that will get us into output of material and allowing us to fancify our work with some eyewash. We will then move forward into the realm of photoshop and indesign to get our output printed to a quality that is desirable.

Ciao for now, and look forward to more updates soon.

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FINAL FA08 REP1 CHRONOMORPHOLOGY DRAWINGS PAGE UPDATED

The Final Chronomorphology Drawings for Representation1 Fall 2008 have been uploaded and can be found by clicking the image:

JIA RONG, FINAL DWG

JIA RONG, FINAL DWG

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Technics 2008 wrapup

In the Technics 2008 page, review pictures have been added. Here is a sample.

FPS SYSTEMS - GROUP 3

FPS SYSTEMS - GROUP 3

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Representation Semester 2 has started…

It is definitely that time of year again…
Villa Savoye

Villa Savoye

House II

House II

Farnsworth House

Farnsworth House

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Travel Tab Added

Photos of various travel locations over the years has been added to the TRAVEL tab.

Japan 2004

Japan 2004

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Pac Man Level 256 error…

PacMan error on LEVEL 256:

There is no level 256 in Pac Man. Upon reaching this summit, the game simply breaks, and this is how it looks. The Score of 3,333,360is the highest possible score. If you eat every dot, every ghost, and every fruit for 255 levels, this screen and this score are your rewards.

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Technics Page updated

Technics Final Review

Technics Final Review

Technics Review photos section updated with new images.

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