Evening shot
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Another NPR ,this time an evening shot.Again Im trying to get a much looser feel to the image with a lot of soft edges.
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Very nice image and model, It seems that it is just after a summer rain, as the parking is still wet...
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The ground is indeed wet ,and I added some reflection to the tree leaves on the right to suggest wet foliage.
Attached is the original render (still post processed but before I softened the image up to get a more NPR effect).I have also colour toned this image to try and get a more golden light.It sort of works but I think it needs some more bright tones particularly in the grass at foreground.
The people at the back are actually low res Dosch models and you can see that the faces are incomplete/slightly warped.Thats why I normally only use these low res models towards the back of the image.
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A close up shot with some additional light reflections .
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One more close up shot.The black car at front is out of place and is too strong in the image so I may re-render without it.
I'm happy with the right hand side of the image,paricularly the lighting on the car and the ground surrounding it,which is more what I was looking for regarding the overall lighting tone.
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very good work !! i like your tree were did u find it plz ? thanks
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Nice job on those renders as always. The vegetation is outstanding, what about the cars, are they cut outs too? By the way, I really enjoy your great tutorials.
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David, I really like the way your create atmosphere in your NPRs.
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fantastic mood
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These are the kind of evening shots i would like to be doing! I am interested in how you get the reflections in the pavements.
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Just plain incredible! You style is so immersive!
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Yes, I agree: what strikes of your work is the incredible feel you give to your images. It's always great to see how you transform a render from scratch through the postprocessing phase. Congratulations!
I'd like to know if the car we see in your renders are from the warehouse, or coming from somewhere else.. In case, can you point us to some of the good cars you use? Thanks a lot!
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