A different way to use TwilightRender...
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thanx mate . after modeling it is less than a quarter of rendering and post pro jobs to reach such NPR render. probably I'll share it over the sketchup artists web page , and start the discussion here. I've learned alot from these sort of discussions.
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Very refreshing Style, Tom. Glad to learn how you do it .
MALAISE
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I agree, that is stunning Majid, a really exceptional looking image.
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I see here great render results. It is kind of magic!
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it is amazing that you are interested in this jobs, here is the same trick for an exterior scene:
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Amazing work Majid and Tomdesk. Congrats
Some of the best npr works I have seen for some time.
No offense but this last exterior image is my favorite.
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@mateo soletic said:
No offense but this last exterior image is my favorite.
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ok mates, here is link to tutorial on sketchupartists:
http://www.sketchupartists.org/?page_id=3318
and I'll start discussion on our site too.
(edited: here is the link: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=22093) -
Tom & Majid I was away for a week, and was stunned to see what I have missed.
Tom, I loved what you were doing with Twilight, (as I watched that post with some interest) and I am extremely fond of what you are doing in these images. I thought the first image was spectacular, but the second is even more stunning. Thanks for sharing.
Majid I also like very much your images, both are fantastic. I will be looking over your tutorial with great interest as soon as I can.
Best
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@majid said:
It is amazing mate congrats. also I was working on a similar trick that is based on MLT settings for a while and will be out soon. I've tried to simplify the steps as possible.
here is a samplewowowzers! i like this one lot!
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@troyhome said:
wowowzers! i like this one lot!
thanx mate, now it is published here:
http://www.sketchupartists.org/?page_id=3318 and here is the discussion:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=22093 cheers
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