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    • ken28875K Offline
      ken28875
      last edited by

      Great techniques, Landie.

      Thanks for sharing.

      Have a nice day,

      _KN

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        @unknownuser said:

        Second stage is to do a simple render from Thea on setting 6 at about 2100 pix wide

        What is setting 6?

        Are you using Thea or Kerkythea?

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          Landie
          last edited by

          Thanks Ken...and Pete, you're right.... setting 6 in Kerkythea. It renders very quickly but gives exactly what I need for the later stages.
          This is an impressionist style and so no need to push the render too far toward PR.

          http://www.smithdimes.co.uk

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            andre51
            last edited by

            Hi Landie

            Great of you to share - images a very good!

            Can you tell us a bit more of what cloner brush/paper settings you use in painter?
            I don't know painter that well so any help will be appreciated.

            Regards

            Andre

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              Landie
              last edited by

              @andre51 said:

              Can you tell us a bit more of what cloner brush/paper settings you use in painter?
              I don't know painter that well so any help will be appreciated.

              Hi Andre. I prepare a flattend psd file 300dpi at about 2200 pix wide. This works well for the brush heads in painter. Too big a file and the brush stroke drags and the marks are a little out of scale for me.
              So open the image in painter > file menu > clone. A new image is created called clone of whatever. In the Select menu > All > Edit menu > Clear. The new clone image is gone and you have a blank white sheet. The original image to clone is still on screen behind your blank sheet. Go to the side toolbar and to the square icon for paper selection. Here I usually go for Artists Canvas. now you're ready to paint.
              Now I go to the Window menu > Color palettes > Show colors. This pop up has an important button on it in the shape of a rubber stamp. to clone paint the image behind, whatever brush you use this stamp needs to be clicked on.
              Now go to the Window menu > Show layers. Leave this pop up on your screen and straight away add a new layer to work on. I would'nt bother with watercolour layers to begin with.
              Now choose your brushes from the brush category selector at the top and have fun. I usually mix and match oil pastels, airbrushes, pencil, blenders etc. Add a new layer for each type and build it up.
              Let me know how this works for you and I'll post a second explanation of brushes.

              http://www.smithdimes.co.uk

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                majid
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                πŸ‘ great,cool, creative sight and simple tip, thanx mate:)

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                  andre51
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Landie

                  Clear and concise. Going to be a great help.

                  Regards

                  Andre

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                  • utilerU Offline
                    utiler
                    last edited by

                    Nice work, Landie.
                    Just wondering why you chose to compose the scene in PS and not add entourage in SU? File size?

                    I just find that its a bit more with the initial medium....

                    purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                      Landie
                      last edited by

                      @utiler said:

                      Nice work, Landie.
                      Just wondering why you chose to compose the scene in PS and not add entourage in SU? File size?

                      I just find that its a bit more with the initial medium....

                      Thank you. I work this way becouse it allows me a lot more freedom with composition. Especially with the people. I can reposition things until I'm happy, without having to go through the rendering process each time. It is also a lot quicker to amend if later on the client wants extra people or another tree for instance. I also like to keep the 3D clear of people as what works with one view of the building may not with another. I think working 3D is fantastic and I couldn't do without it, but there is still a lot better done 2D

                      http://www.smithdimes.co.uk

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                      • pilouP Offline
                        pilou
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                        Cool workflow β˜€

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                          D-space
                          last edited by

                          Cool work! πŸ‘
                          Seems like preset 6 are getting popular for KT, but the "Thea" on the final composite is confusing. πŸ˜‰

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                            Landie
                            last edited by

                            @unknownuser said:

                            Cool workflow β˜€

                            Thanks

                            @d-space said:

                            Cool work! πŸ‘
                            Seems like preset 6 are getting popular for KT, but the "Thea" on the final composite is confusing. πŸ˜‰

                            Yeah, thats me....confused. You are right of course, should be Kerkythea not Thea

                            http://www.smithdimes.co.uk

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                              Landie
                              last edited by

                              Hi. Just to say that all the NPR entourage at add life is now only Β£2.00 GBP for 20 and totally royalty free.

                              http://www.smithdimes.co.uk

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