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    Penguin2
    last edited by 7 Mar 2011, 09:05

    Hi,

    I believe what I am looking for is not possible but hear goes.

    I know there are a number of styles that will give me the loose coloured pencil shading but am I right in thinking that 'style' will apply this effect to the whole model. I am trying to colour in certain faces (mainly at ground level) to give the above look. The rest of the model contains buildings and for these I can just apply simple colour fills.

    I just need the faces representing the ground to look like they have been quickly shaded with coloured crayons/pencils. I know I could do this manually post printing or even export to photoshop but speed is the order of the day.

    I have lots of simple models with just a few faces that need the treatment.

    Sorry if I have not explained myself clearly (still learning).

    Many thanks.

    Andrew S

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      Rich O Brien Moderator
      last edited by 7 Mar 2011, 09:14

      Why not make a crayon/pencil texture in Photoshop then use it to pain your areas. If you have PixPlant you can make it seamless. But I think that's not necessary.

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        shura
        last edited by 7 Mar 2011, 12:06

        Something like this maybe?
        (Last one is seamless)

        pencil_not_seamless.jpg
        roughcrayon_not_seamless.jpg
        H104seamless.jpg

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          Penguin2
          last edited by 7 Mar 2011, 21:04

          Thank you Rich & Shura,

          Will have to do some more homework with Photoshop I guess. Seamless and tiled I think.

          Many thanks

          Andrew S

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            richcat
            last edited by 7 Mar 2011, 21:54

            There is also Jims materials with pencil colours and crayons materials
            and NPR tools with a 30 day tial version (but has water marks/text)

            EDIT I found some more sketchy materials and links by Ross and others you may be interested in here

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