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      pbozarth
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      A revised version of my original exterior perspective


      ext persp 2 w lines.jpg

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        pbozarth
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        This version has some of the lines turned off, which gives it an interesting sort of watercolor effect


        ext persp 2 no lines.jpg

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          bytor
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          pbozarth,

          I like the version with lines more. The people in the foreground help - but loose the guy with the dog dootie bag and his companion - bad perspective 😲 makes them distracting to the image.

          Bytor

          Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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            Frederik
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            These are really NICE, pbozarth..!! πŸ‘
            Can't decide which one I like best - they all look great...! πŸ˜‰

            Cheers
            Kim Frederik

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              PKast
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              These are really fine. You have really got a grasp of the "Dennis Technique". Ditto about losing the dog ass in the foreground.

              Best,

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                pbozarth
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                My first try at a night shot...

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                  pbozarth
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                  slightly different, I toned down the interior people and the signs in the foreground.


                  signs and people faded.jpg

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                    pbozarth
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                    I took an interior perspective from this project, and layered some sketchup views over the same view quickly rendered in kerkythea to impart some quality of the true lighting in the room. It is certainly not a photoreal effect, but its definitely a different look than the other dennis technique stuff I have been doing...


                    kerk render 1.jpg

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                      pbozarth
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                      ps what do you think of the floor, I applied a gray fill layer to the floor and film grained it in photoshop. I was going for a carpeted look. What do you think of the texture, and the level of shadow that is visible?

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                        plot-paris
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                        I definitely like the combination of render and SketchUp - gives a handdrawn style (except for some pixeled lines at the right wall) while providing realistic lighting. πŸ‘

                        the uneven floor texture is convincingly like a carpet. to me it seems a bit glossy though.

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                          jcaintn
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                          Loved them all up to the last one with the fireworks...

                          Keep up the good work.

                          john abernathy, aia, leed ap

                          http://www.daad-group.com

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