NPR moved on
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This is a latest visual using my NPR method. This had everything in it: Photomatch modeling, new elements modeled and integrated, concept level information...ie not much at all, and a time limit of 4 hours. I finished in painter for a loose concept feel and popped on the add life entourage to infer place. That was a tough day!

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What a great use of four hours. You should be proud of the result.
I really admire your Painter skills. It gives a appealing "fresh" look.
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Very nice indeed.
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nice render, very live and nice feeling
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Great image Landie, could you tell me where you got your people entourage? I notice there are lots of (UK?)asians and Ive never seen a good collection of asian people.
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Could you erase the 4 hours part....could put me out of work

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@dale said:
Could you erase the 4 hours part....could put me out of work

Seriously you certainly have done a great job.I wish I could erase those 4 hours and the stress it caused me..!
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@cadmunkey said:
Great image Landie, could you tell me where you got your people entourage? I notice there are lots of (UK?)asians and Ive never seen a good collection of asian people.
Hi Cadmunkey....The Asian people are from the guys at Add Life and I believe they are posting these up next Monday at http://www.add-life.com. They are all 2D clipart for use in PS and digitally hand drawn, which is great for my concept visuals where I want everything to look loose and painted.
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Thanks everyone for the posotive comments
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Thanks Landie for the link, I appreciate it.
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For cadmunkey...meant to post this last week to give you a better idea of the close in detail of the figures. They kinda look photoreal when reduced right down but they are digitally hand painted. I've just blended these in a little around the edges to sit them in properly to the rest of the image.

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Yer those look fantastic Landie.
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