City streets
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Hello,
This is my first attempt to make a watercolor render.
Tell me what you think.
c+c are more than welcome.
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Both are good...is this New York?
allanx
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Some of your personnages have no shadows!
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I'm currently doing a project similar to this for a client. It is my first of this kind. What method did you use to map the street markings? Nice image by the way. And I agree the people should have shadows.
It does look like NY except for the traffic lights.
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Thank you guys for the comments.
Thanks Pilou, actually this is fotosketcher, i must admit that this program is amazing.
No this is not New York. I'm actually really happy that you guys think it resembles to New York, because that's the feeling i was aiming to give the picture.
No the markings are not textures, they are drawn one by one with sketchup geometry. Although this way makes the model heavier, i must say that gives me exactly the design i want the streets to have.
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So that is not a "render" ?
Just a screen shot of the SU screen then "fotosketched"?On your image there are some horizontal grey stripes inside the "painting" visible on the road and on the building!
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No, this is sketchup + twilight + fotosketcher + photoshop. I meant, that i used fotosketcher to help me make the watercolor effect along with photoshop of course. Sorry i didn't explain it properly.
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It looks really nice so far, but maybe overlaying some "sketchy edges" output would pop some of the detail in the shadow side of the building?
Best,
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Ok now all is clear
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Jason, your suggestion highlighted a lot of details not only in the shadow of the building, but i think in the whole image. Thank you.
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