NPR Style
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Quiet image
Maybe line's bottom must be drawn side to side? -
Yes. I was thinking I should have drawn a line at ground level on the right.
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I like it.
Sharp crisp lines and soft shadows.
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Thanks Pete. I'm liking the soft shadows. They are so easy.
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Another winner indeed.
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Dave, you are the master of styles!
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Thanks Dale. Too bad I'll never get rich off it.
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Dave! I freakin LOVE IT! One of the nicer styles I've seen in a long time!!!!
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Thank you Richard.
So I need to stop eating pepperoni and anchovy pizza with Buffalo wings and cheap beer right before I go to bed. I dreamed up a simple animation to show assembling the first image. I was too lazy this morning to make the layers fly in and lay one on top of the other.
[flash=400,318:14bwqt40]http://blip.tv/play/gYhbgsWpPgA[/flash:14bwqt40]
You know, it's probably the cheap beer that does it. I ought to drink better stuff.
FWIW, the animation was created in SU and VirtualDub.
Sorry about the advertising. I disabled advertising but it is still playing it at least for me.
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Great looking style you've created, Dave.
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Thanks.
Which is better? Before or after the second run through FotoSketcher?
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These are great styles, as always Dave.
@dave r said:
Which is better? Before or after the second run through FotoSketcher?
Well, in my opinion, they're two different styles and you might use them for different purposes. However, I love how the first one is sketchy, and yet so clean.
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I agree they are two different styles but if I had to choose I like the second one better.
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So we have a consensus.
Thanks guys.
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I would not mind having both in my tool belt. -
If I had to choose between the two, I'd go with the first as it is cleaner and simpler.
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I remember actually doing ink on canvas and thick paper. This is so true to the original technique it's almost scary!
Looks great!
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Very nice indeed. Kudos.
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Vote 1 for 1!
I like the cleanliness of it, I find images that are too dirty to distract from the cause - showing the subject.
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