Tiered Patio NPR
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I did these renders for a friend of mine who designed and modeled this nice patio. I was playing with this NPR style. Good, Bad, Ugly? I used a Photoshop plugin called Simplify 2 from Topaz Labs. Good piece of software. http://www.topazlabs.com/simplify/



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They are totally awesome earthmover - i am blown away by the quality of your work both PR and NPR. Have you tried piranesi - the output is very similar to what you have produced here and their new release looks pretty good also - not that you need it!!!

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Thanks D! Here's a few in a slightly different NPR style. These were Vray renders prior to applying the Simplify plugin.


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Any chance of some SU only shots? Interested to see your scene setup. Some line overlays on the vray only output maybe?
But great work as usual. Wish I had 10% of your ability

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Here's a few of the PR shots. Again, I didn't design or model this, just added in some of the plants and did the rendering and post processing. I think they are going to end up presenting the PR renders to the client, but I had fun playing with my plugin. I think the NPR renders have an additional interest to them.


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Another job well done, Adam. The only two crits I have are that your patio paver material doesn't tile seamlessly, and (on a more personal bias) I think 3d people would do better justice to your rendering.
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Sorry for not paying attention to what you wrote in your first post. Didn't realize it wasn't your design before i asked to see SU setup?
Thanks for sharing anyway.....

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These look really good. What does NPR mean?
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@yukonhoo said:
These look really good. What does NPR mean?
Non Photo Real!
@ Earthy - Nice job mate! BTW have you tried FotoSketcher, great for this type of stuff?
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Pretty cool style, Adam. I like it.
By the way, I hope my fantasy and sci-fi sketchup art inspired your son to play with Sketchup again.
Best,
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