NPR again
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Although NPR it sure relays the concept, and does it very well.
These large sites are sometimes hard to express, but you really pulled it off.
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Beautiful and fantastic. Great renderings. Fun for those who want their own island (or dock shack)--ecology aside.
Is this whole scene modeled in SU? Or assembled in kerkythea? If you will what is the reason for kerkythea then Thea?
Thanks for sharing this,
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Hi, Landie:
I was curious if this was a real location and whether that was a major ocean or a relatively calm sea, or bay. I was thinking those islands would need regular maintenance to continue to exist. And ecology would indeed be a major concern in many locations. -
Landie, you have done a superb job. I absolutely love that second image but all 3 are fantastic.
I think you achieved exactly what you set out to do. -
Landie
Mate like DaveR you're a master at the NPR!! I'm finding these ones though maybe a bit lacking contrast to read the different elements of the development.
On a side note and please understand - nothing to do with your work, but I had hoped in 2012 these type of "in Ocean" type developments had disappeared. It's a bit sad to see in a way!
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Cheers cadmunkey (fellow yorkshireman) and Richard. Are there any topics on terrain modelling you can point me too ?
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Hi,
a very good model.
Can someone explain again what the abbreviation NPR stands for . Thanks in advance.Charly
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it means "non photorealistc rendering"
Greetings to Ffm.
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Thank you jo-ke,
Greeetings to Ludwigshafen
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Hey buddy ....good to see you on the forum. Its certainly fantastic, expect nothing less from you.
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Thanks Mike. You should post some of your work. As SketchUp goes you do some epic stuff and certainly make it work to its best for Architecture.
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Harnstein: I use Corel painter because the choice of brush heads is perfect for me and it
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Tim: This is
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