Twilight NPR Test - Updated 12-13-09
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Working on a new model for the folio, and I was running some early tests with composites of su exports and a twilight render as the base. I like the look of the npr images where the cad files I have referenced into the su file show up. Long way to go yet on this one - but I was just curious if anyone else likes the loose nature of these "progress" images?
Let me know what you think!
Bytor
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Impressive...and I like it a lot!
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i love it when there made into a progressive animation too.
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LOVE it...!!
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Looks fantastic - I really love this mixture of styles - I want to achieve this sort of look from Piranesi
I aspire to this level of rendering.
Well Done
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Thats very cool.
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it's awesome man. i have some very similar things i'm doing for my C.V a the moment, but nothing as cool as this.
one thing i have noticed though, there is a measurement showing on the right h-hand side roughly in the centre, it doesn't really fit with the rest of the comp, personally i'd remove it.
other than that, spot on!
pav
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It is an impressive style you have created.
It certainly appeals to me. I would lose the dimension though.
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eye candy for architects... I like it a lot!
...but I'm afraid my clients would be confused by it.
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Thanks for the feedback guys! I cleaned up the dimension (not sure how that slipped in there ) and have developed the model a little further and am playing with a new mix of layers. I like the progressive animation idea - may give it a go if I can make time for it. Yeah Fletch - I see your point. It is getting a little busy now - so I will likely lose the cad linework next go-round and rely on the model line output.
Here is the update!
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Very nice style in that last one mate!
Just a little thing I noticed is the centreline of the chairs where they are likely flipped components. Line work needs to be hidden.
Well done!!!!
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Back at it a little after being away for a while.........one of several new views - this one of the courtyard area off of the kitchen tower. Will post more soon!
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