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Nice ones Pete! I think these images'll appeal to both investors and environmentalists, the way the structures seamlessly fit into the surroundings...

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really really like that last image with the line overlay on the hut....and the line overlay just being on the built object.... great stuff.
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dear solo,
it's very impressive works man, may we know your work flow to achieve those images?
thanks in advanceregards,
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Hi solo,
Can you share the line settings of that line image?
Great work btwultimatez
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beautiful, pete. any project in your hands gains a considerable boost.

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Thanks guys.
@vidy, My work-flow involves SU (obviously) and then Vue for the vegetation and render, I then take the rendered image and over-paint using Corel painter 11.
Now if I want to do a line overlay then I set my view in SU and use the SU2Vue ruby and python scripts to match cameras.@ultimatez, the line is standard SU line work with extension of 7 and depth of 3, I darkened it in PS (paint-shop)
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Very nice work as usual Pete.

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Lovely! as usual, Pete!
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Cheers guys.
Here is another mixed media, this is more of an environmental illustration, the idea is to show the impact and placement of clubhouse.
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Yeah I like this last one a lot Pete, for me the others just keep a tad too much realism from the underlying render.
Personally I'm not a lover of faded edges (second to bloom) given the effect when more than one image is presented on a page, can tend to look a bit repetative!
Throw us some more mate!
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bloody hell pete! i got no idea how you perform this magic!

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