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      andyc
      last edited by

      Small section of a bigger piece I'm working on. SU and Photoshop, as usual...

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      RUINS4 copy.jpg

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        bubbalove
        last edited by

        Looks great... can we get a little more info on the project and maybe see the sketchup shot?

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

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          Daniel
          last edited by

          (jaw drops on floor) That is amazing. Could you show us a screen shot of the SU model; it would be neat to see a before and after.

          My avatar is an anachronism.

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            andyc
            last edited by

            Thanks guys. WIP of the full image attached.

            RUINS_S1.jpg

            I'm happy to post up the SU scene, but you're gonna be awfully disappointed 😳 . It basically consists of a ground plane and about half a dozen boxes. I use the SU model to establish the composition and perspective, then work over the top with photo textures and hand-painting in Photoshop.

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              cheffey
              last edited by

              Andy,
              how did you learn your technique? it's absolutely amazing work.

              BROS RŌMAN BRÄUN

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                andyc
                last edited by

                Thanks cheffey.

                Mainly trial + error, to be honest. I've found a lot of good inspiration here to: http://www.conceptart.org

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