River Bank NPR
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The same house as uploaded in previous images,this time a riverbank version.If there is one thing that I have learned using this method of post processing ,its that there is no limit to how you can present the same raw render.
While there are areas in this image that have elements overlapping and some bleeding from one part into another,its not a problem for NPR images.For photo-realistic images this loose method would need to be more controlled.
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You are a master sir.
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I don't always comment on your stuff, but I always think it is stellar and I appreciate you sharing them here
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Wow, David...WOW!
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Just super. Would love to know your secret. Really is beautiful.
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A revised version.I have added additonal trees to the riverbank and one at the right foreground.I also added a shadow from the central tree on the gable.I wasn't too happy with the colour tone of the previous version so I have added a slight orange/brown tone to the overall image to tie it together better.
A lot of my recently uploaded images have contained water in some form ,but I think you can get some wonderful effects from the reflections.
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Well just like Jason, I seldom commented on your works but I keep admiring them. I think you deserve an afro smiley so there you go:
And I hope you keep posting in the Post-pro section of the forum (http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewforum.php?f=351) all excellent!) for I believe the tips you share benefit most of us!
I also hope I will someday produce beautiful images spending only 15 minutes post-pro... But this I doubt...
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Now that is awesome, even for you
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My sketchup skills are feeling bad about themselves. Between this and Tadema's work my skills are going to need Prozac.
Very, very nice.
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autumn at the riverside
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A very quick night version of the previous image.The only new element is the moon and stars,everything else was colour toned from the daylight shot.I will add a step by step for turning day to night in the post pro section later.
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I scrolled through and they just kept getting better! I can't wait to see a step by step of something like this being composited.
great stuff.
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Sweet! And it's actually hunting season!
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@davidh said:
A revised version.I have added additonal trees to the riverbank and one at the right foreground.I also added a shadow from the central tree on the gable.I wasn't too happy with the colour tone of the previous version so I have added a slight orange/brown tone to the overall image to tie it together better.
A lot of my recently uploaded images have contained water in some form ,but I think you can get some wonderful effects from the reflections.
Incredible depth in this one and the water is beautiful!
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some visitors to the house...
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A dusk setting with dark woods
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Fantastic work as usual. My only small criticism involves trees that appear in reflection that are not in the scene or reflect at the wrong angle. It does not spoil the project, but just proves I am watching closely.
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