Current project - SU & Podium (free trees)
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Great work Pete. I love how you were able to express the thatch on the roof. Lovely!
@edson said:
@solo said:
I posted a few images of one of these scenes in another thread showing how I export the SU line work and overlap it in PSP.
great work as usual, pete. would you care to post the link to that thread mentioned above?
I was thinking the same thing

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Great images Pete. The last one has the best sky IMO. Looks more tropical.
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Pete, beautiful job...as usual! Would've used your so much better palm on that pool project last year...next time, fur'sur!
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Thanks Pete... looking forward to using them in future projects! Much appreciated!
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Lookin' good as always. Thanks for the palms!
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Dang! Pete: you da'Man!
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Nice in-game footage.
I would love to see you make props for 'Far Cry 2' scenery.
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..... just noticed those holiday home Pete. I think the way
you handled the thatch is very clever
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These are great, thanks again Pete!
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you're rock....

very good model and perfect rendering....
btw,thanks for the trees
you give me power to do more pete...thanks -
thanks solo, very generous of you...
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Wow Pete, I had missed this one! Love the style!
Thanks for the great Palms!
stu
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Thank you, Solo, for generously sharing your creativity and your palms!

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Pete,
That line overlay on a PR image works well if the 3D components are loaded in SU but what about if the 2D entourage is added post SU...say in Podium?
From memory, Piranesi does a reasonable job of finding edges on a raster image and Deep Image to some degree. Are there oher apps....PS plugins? that do a good enough job?Stu
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Dear Gaieus,
Could you move the palms to the components section so that they are easier to find?
Regards,
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I'll rather ask Pete to do this, Bob (maybe more exactly to collect all of them and share in one post). After all, he is also a moderator!

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