Render this: NPR Lighthouse
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I'd like to have Oli's render on one wall facing Solo's 2nd render on the other - that'd be great.
This forum is getting to be the best place around to see interesting art.
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Bravo Pete.
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That's quite expressive, Pete. Fascinating work.
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That second one, Pete, is absolutely AWESOME...!!

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this is amazing! normally painted styles don't look too convincing but this is very natural. lovely warm colours
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Solo
Superb render - totally awe inspiring.
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Simply amazing work guys!

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After falling flat on my face in the "3D Connexion Space explorer" modeling attempt and coming up with something my wife said looked like an " Uncomfortable Feminine Napkin", I thought I'd throw my hat in this ring. So here's my attempt, but you bunch are sure hard acts to follow....

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@dale said:
After falling flat on my face in the "3D Connexion Space explorer" modeling attempt and coming up with something my wife said looked like an " Uncomfortable Feminine Napkin",
(wiping coffee of monitor) Now that's pretty funny.

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Here's my interpretation. Lighthouse in Spring. Did a quick Vray render and then played with it with my Wacom & Painter.


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Sadly True

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My contibution.
....would have done something similar to Oli's...but..

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I like that.
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i see nice renders on this topic!
this is my try of it:


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I'm supposed to be working


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Ricardo, I really like your last one, what did you use? can you give some info? as that style rocks.
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Absolutely love the dynamics of that last one Rico.
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Okay, my third try, this time I tried a watercolor, gotta do some real work now.

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I definitely like Rico's last pic, what method did you use?
Here is my try: SU + Photoshop

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@solo said:
Okay, my third try, this time I tried a watercolor, gotta do some real work now.
To my eye, that is real work.
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