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What I've been up to the last couple of days
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Zigs
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Here's what I've been up to in the last couple days in my architectural design class. It's a site analysis of Savannah, Georgia and Fort Pulaski where our 'site' is located. One site is on a dock like hill by the water and the other site is actually inside of the fort as shown in the picture. We aren't spending much time on this digital project as is kind of veers away from the architecture and it's so layered because we had to take a more palimpsest approach to it. It's 36"x24" and I'll be printing it on watercolor paper (most likely) tomorrow afternoon. The file takes 20 minutes to save the .psb (about 18gb) so I don't feel like saving it as .jpeg too since I can print from the .psb file, but here's a screenshot of it.
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and a link to it in case the link is better quality

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feel free to shoot me any questions, thanks

edit, just removed the white inner shading of the 4 black and white images above the brick structure labeled Fort Site. Looks better a little more defined rather than dispersed.
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Zigs wrote Here's what I've been up to in the last couple days in my architectural design class. It's a site analysis of Savannah, Georgia and Fort Pulaski where our 'site' is located. One site is on a dock like hill by the water and the other site is actually inside of the fort as shown in the picture. We aren't spending much time on this digital project as is kind of veers away from the architecture and it's so layered because we had to take a more palimpsest approach to it. It's 36"x24" and I'll be printing it on watercolor paper (most likely) tomorrow afternoon. The file takes 20 minutes to save the .psb (about 18gb) so I don't feel like saving it as .jpeg too since I can print from the .psb file, but here's a screenshot of it.
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and a link to it in case the link is better quality

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feel free to shoot me any questions, thanks

edit, just removed the white inner shading of the 4 black and white images above the brick structure labeled Fort Site. Looks better a little more defined rather than dispersed.


I wonder if Smart object would cut the file size down.
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