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      bubbalove
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      This is a church rendering done for a client in Georgia. I did a PR rendering a while back and I thought it deserved the watercolor treatment. I'm trying to play around with different styles and techniques to see what I can come up with... what'cha think?


      Sanctuary Watercolor (Extra SMALL).jpg

      "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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        bubbalove
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        Here is another... I did this one by combining a kerkythea render, sketchy style developed by ross @ ff, and photoshop filters...

        imageshack isn't working for me today... soon as I can get it to work I'll post some bigger images so you can see the detail...


        Sanctuary Watercolor (Extra Small).jpg

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          Nick W
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          nice! I like the partial-realistic look of the second one. effective painted edge style - not too distracting. one suggestion, if I may, I would do something to lighten up the lower half of the image. everything from the base of the cross down looks a little dim/shadowy in comparison to the upper half.

          great presentation.

          http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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            bubbalove
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            Thanks Nick... I did mean to lighten the bottom but it totally slipped my mind. I'll get that done soon!

            "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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