Thursday, December 22, 2011

New 2012 Garden Design / Visualisation Flyers - a design and build company, Hull, East Yorkshire.

New 2012 Garden Design / Visualisation Flyers - a design and build company, Hull, East Yorkshire.

New 2012 Garden Design / Visualisation Flyers - a design and build company, Hull, East Yorkshire.

I have just completed designing my A6 sized Flyers (above) for the 2012 - 2013 season and have handed their computer files over to www.iprintflyers.co.uk for printing.

Come the new year, I will be walking the streets of Hull and The East Riding myself hand-delivering 5000 flyers in to the letterboxes of potential Clients.

I'm looking forward to it, as it will be good exercise and I will get to see some nice properties along the way, wish me luck!

garden design WINTER SALE - a design and build company, Hull, East Yorkshire

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To receive a £2 per hour reduction on a design and build company's usual charge out rate of £20 per hour worked (i.e. £18 per hour worked), all you have to do is:

  1. quote the code: adadcSALE11 when you initially contact a design and build company
  2. follow a design and build company's blog via email by using the "widget" on the right-hand side-bar of this site -->
  3. contact a design and build company regarding your project, book a FREE* 1 hr Initial Consultation to meet with David Beasley at your site.
  4. Commission a design and build company to undertake your Garden Design/Visualisation Project before 5th April 2012 by completing and signing The Contract Acceptance Form at the end of the Design Fee Estimate that David will present to you after the Initial Consultation.

* For Projects on the North Bank of The River Humber, UK within a 10 miles radius of HU4 7DD (See Standard Terms And Conditions).

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Book Review - SketchUp 7.1 for Architectural Visualisation: Beginner’s Guide

First of all, let me say that this book is rammed with links to websites/FREE computer software and detailed work-flows that are best followed with your computer switched on and preferably with a “live” design/visualisation project to work on to witness the results first hand. I didn’t do any of this and just read the book and imagined the results with my existing knowledge of SketchUp and the other FREE software mentioned.

Secondly, as the title suggests, this book is not primarily aimed at Garden/Landscape Designers per see and there may be some content contained within the book that you might not think is relevant to the landscape industry, however, the majority of it is and I think that anyone who reads this book with a basic understanding of SketchUp’s capabilities will truly be amazed at how this program can be extended though “plugins” and interacts with other related FREE design software such as Kerkythea (renderer) and “The Gimp” (Photoshop clone) to form a top class professional design suite to challenge any high-end (bought) competitors.

As this book is so weighty and contains so much information, I’m not going to attempt to review the contents of each it’s 11 chapters but, instead, will try and give you a condensed insight of what’s covered.

Chapter 1 is a great start for all impatient designers/visualisers (like me !) and jumps straight in at the deep end and guides the reader through the process of modelling a room scene (a gallery), texturing it, adding lighting and rendering it in Kerkythea to produce a photorealistic image.

The next chapter then directs you to all the relevant websites where the FREE supporting software can be downloaded.

The following early chapters of the book tell you how to do the basics right in a methodical/organised way without wasting any time/money. The author of the book, Robin De Jongh, is a professional, UK based architectural designer/visualiser and knows SketchUp, Kerkythea and The Gimp inside out and has his work-flow down to a tee so that at no stage in the process is time/output wasted.

He effortlessly explains how site information can be “sucked” from various sources e.g. Digital Photographs, CAD files, Google Earth, Google StreetView and SketchUp’s “Photo Match” facility to quickly produce accurate, geo-located SketchUp models with realistic shadows and photo-real backgrounds.

Also covered are ways to “flesh out” your model and populate it within SketchUp using ready made components from Google’s 3D Warehouse or within Kerkythea using 3D objects originally produced to be used with the “high end” 3D Studiomax program. Importantly, for Landscape specialists (like myself), the importance of not over-populating models with “memory hungry” 3D trees/shrubs is stressed and methods for producing homemade 2D “face me” trees is described as well as mentioning the use of the computer landscape program “Vue”.

Chapter 7, I believe, finally answers the age old “hand-drawn v CAD” argument – in favour of CAD! Robin introduces us to “The Dennis Technique” which is none other than a simple technique using SketchUp and Gimp that produces professional looking “artist’s impressions” which look like they have been pencil/ink drawn then painted with a watercolour wash.

An organised approach to producing “photo realistic” renders using SketchUp and Kerkythea is detailed in the next chapter and methods of “tweaking” these rendered images in Gimp follow in chapter 9.

Reading chapter 10 will turn you in to a budding Martin Scorsese! Robin describes how you should start with storyboards to plan your SketchUp animations/walk-throughs and progress from simple low-resolution movies through to a sleek high res final presentation. During the process, no output is wasted enabling the production of video of varying quality from You Tube standard through to DVD and TV quality.

The final chapter introduces SketchUp’s sister program “Layout” which comes free with the Pro version and is desktop publishing software which allows you to compose stunning printable drawings using your SketchUp model scenes, “artistic impressions”, photo-real render images and Layout’s own 2D graphic symbols such as plan trees, North arrows, scale bars, people, vehicles as well as text etc.

Overall, to sum it all up, this book has been written by an author who knows his stuff and has a sense of humour! To the un-initiated, the technical jargon used sometimes and the very structured approach to working may be off-putting to some but the author always explains “what has just happened” later in plain English. This book is no “quick fix” for the impatient/occasional user of SketchUp, but for serious/regular users of this amazing software it tells you everything you ever wanted/need to know about using it to produce professional standard architectural/landscape visualisations.

In short, a “must have” book packed with a lifetime’s knowledge that will take several readings to take it all in.

SketchUp 7.1 for Architectural Visualisation: Beginner’s guide is by author Robin De Jongh and can be purchased now directly from PACKT Publishing as a traditional book or ebook.

Reviewed February 2011 by:

David Beasley

a design and build company.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

David Beasley (HND Hort.) Garden Design & Construction Is Now Trading As: A Design And Build Company


Bit of a belated post this one but:

a design and build company is the new trading name of David Beasley (HND Hort.) Garden Design And Construction who has been successfully trading as a self-employed Garden Designer and Landscape Contractor in the Hull and East Yorkshire region since 2004.

Although David’s twenty years plus years experience in The Construction Industry is primarily in the fields of Domestic / Commercial Landscape Design And Build, David also has qualifications and a keen interest in Building / Construction / Architecture and has been involved in the Project Management / Construction of a Self-Build Property and a major Property Re-Model and Extension project in the recent past.

The re-branding of the business is not a vain attempt to secure vast amounts of “Building Work”, as David is not a Builder, but it is an attempt to highlight the experience and skills that David already has in the Construction Industry and to advise on the future skills David hopes to obtain and the new Services he hopes to offer you the Client.

David’s Skills And Knowledge are further backed up by the guidance/advice given to him by his father (Dave Snr.) who had over thirty five years experience in Steelwork Fabrication / Modular Building industries and is a serial Property Renovator and former Self-Builder.

Although based in Willerby (near Hull) in the East Riding Of Yorkshire, a design and build company‘s potential catchment area is much wider (even international!) and depends on the Client’s service requirements.

Please explore our new website to familiarise yourself with the professional, cost-effective Landscape And Building Services that a design and build company can already offer you and keep visiting to keep up-to-date with New Services as they are rolled out.

Do not hesitate to Contact Us for an informal chat if you have Any Project that you think may benefit from Our Services and you may be pleasantly suprised by the Affordability of our Expertise and the Potential Cost Savings you could make by appointing us to run your Landscape / Building Project.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours sincerely

a design and build company

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