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    tadema
    last edited by 3 Jan 2017, 17:57

    Thank you everyone, it's nice to use a tablet once in a while.

    take care
    John

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      tadema
      last edited by 5 Jan 2017, 00:05

      Another three old models...

      Coal Lane 1400.jpg
      Dew Cottage 1400.jpg
      Chappel 1400.jpg

      John

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        Bryan K
        last edited by 5 Jan 2017, 18:46

        @mike amos said:

        Pretty as a picture and better than a photograph. You rock mate.

        Could not have said it better.

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          brettsichellodesign
          last edited by 5 Jan 2017, 19:44

          Great work!

          I would love to know more about how these were produced. When you say they are hand tinted (digitally) I have no idea what you mean.

          Would be great to learn some more.

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            tadema
            last edited by 5 Jan 2017, 22:51

            Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

            Coach House Finished 1400.jpg
            Dunster 1400.jpg

            Hello Brett, the images are tinted/painted using a Wacom Tablet as opposed to a finished render output from V-ray/Thea ect. I have a nice way of producing watercolour outputs but doubt I'll have time to produce any before I have to go back. Watercolour is like Marmite but IMHO they are better than
            those ^^^.

            John

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              boofredlay
              last edited by 6 Jan 2017, 00:16

              These are so great. I feel like I am reading a children's story book, an expensive one. One where the children frolic off and meet a friendly giant and they all eat cake.

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                Bob James
                last edited by 6 Jan 2017, 07:41

                @brettsichellodesign said:

                I would love to know more about how these were produced. When you say they are hand tinted (digitally) I have no idea what you mean.
                Would be great to learn some more.

                I agree.

                @tadema said:

                Thanks everyone for the nice comments.
                Hello Brett, the images are tinted/painted using a Wacom Tablet as opposed to a finished render output from V-ray/Thea ect. I have a nice way of producing watercolour outputs but doubt I'll have time to produce any before I have to go back. .....John

                I think a little more clarification other than you use a Wacom Tablet is needed. For example: what software is used to create the watercolor effect? The results you have provided are so outstanding that, unless you feel it is a proprietary workflow, more "tutorial-like" information would be truly appreciated.

                @tadema said:

                Watercolour is like Marmite but IMHO they are better than those ^^^.John

                Other than Marmite being a British/New Zealand food product, I have no idea what this means!

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                  pbacot
                  last edited by 6 Jan 2017, 07:52

                  These are so nice, John. I really like the garden wall and the storage building.

                  So there's no bump? That is you just exported a SketchUp image and created the magic in PS or another SW?

                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                    tadema
                    last edited by 6 Jan 2017, 14:49

                    Hello everyone,

                    lol I can see it now Eric in Wonderland...

                    @ Peter & Bob, the images are painted in Photoshop (Gimp or any other) using a tablet and pen, you could use a mouse but without the pressure control ect, a £20 tablet would do. In Photoshop you can add whatever maps/overlays you choose or prefer, making your own is a simple process. In a render engine bump maps don't necessarily have to go with it's associated diffuse map, mix n match so long as the sizes match plus you can render only the part of the model that is needed. Experiment/play around you can't spoil anything.

                    John

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                      Bob James
                      last edited by 7 Jan 2017, 23:43

                      You paint each leaf, each brick....!!!!
                      What am I not understanding?

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                        tadema
                        last edited by 8 Jan 2017, 02:01

                        Hello Bob,

                        I'm not sure i could or have the inclination to explain the process to produce these, it's just one of several techniques I use which I've evolved over the years and can become long winded.

                        There is a topic started by Bryan in the Corner Bar with a few of the replies seemingly implying that modern render engines are so advanced you can just bang a model in, push the button and Bob's ur uncle (sorry). Wish I'd purchased one of those and saved myself hundreds of hours practising.

                        I've seen a few lads walk on site with a bag full of gleaming top of the range power tools, yet they would never make a Joiner (carpenter) as long as they had a hole in their arse.

                        take care
                        John

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                          pilou
                          last edited by 8 Jan 2017, 02:27

                          Technical detail 😄
                          What is the original size of the paint?
                          Painting is made at zoom 1/1 or more-less ?
                          Have you try Affinity Photo ?

                          Frenchy Pilou
                          Is beautiful that please without concept!
                          My Little site :)

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                            tadema
                            last edited by 8 Jan 2017, 10:06

                            Hello Pilou, All the images are produced at ~ 7500 x 5000 ppi then reduced down as required, this gives a great deal of scope for printing.

                            Affinity looks a good alternative to PS and the price looks fantastic. I have a subscription for PS and feel comfortable with it ATM...

                            take care
                            John

                            A montage
                            Set 01.jpg

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                              Richard
                              last edited by 18 Jan 2017, 05:12

                              Mate, I seriously just drool at your digitial penmanship!

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                                tadema
                                last edited by 18 Jan 2017, 23:32

                                Thanks for the kind words Richard.

                                1400px.jpg

                                John

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                                  jo-ke
                                  last edited by 19 Jan 2017, 06:01

                                  beautyful!

                                  http://www.zz7.de

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                                    Mike Amos
                                    last edited by 19 Jan 2017, 11:05

                                    There is no doubt that the number of good render programs has grown but that will never remove the need to learn how to use the product. On top of this there are more and more tutorials out there to help people learn the methods required. NOTHING can assist a lazy user and this is ably demonstrated by the fantastic renders seen on line. What you do is to enthuse and encourage others to follow and learn, something that is priceless. Many thanks John.

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                                      Bob James
                                      last edited by 19 Jan 2017, 12:23

                                      @tadema said:

                                      Hello Bob,
                                      I'm not sure i could or have the inclination to explain the process to produce these, it's just one of several techniques I use which I've evolved over the years and can become long winded.

                                      John,
                                      I am too old (82) and have neither the time nor talent to want to learn the details of your processes for producing these masterpieces. I just have no idea what "hand rendering" even means. I assume you start with an SU model and then, somehow, add the color/texture. That's all I was asking about. Just curious that's all.

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                                        tadema
                                        last edited by 19 Jan 2017, 12:56

                                        Thank you Jochen.

                                        Mike, like others I wish more people would participate in the gallery and renew the "buzz" it once had.

                                        Bob, please forgive me, reading my post certainly sounds a lot "meaner" than it was meant.
                                        I really wish I had time to produce a walk-thru of the process but basically it's taking the SU output and then the majority of work is done in Photoshop compositing images as well as hand painting. It has a lot of similarities with matte painting and more involving than basic rendering, your output is more real time than having to produce test renders.
                                        Hoping this explains a little better.

                                        take care
                                        John

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                                        • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                          Rich O Brien Moderator
                                          last edited by 19 Jan 2017, 13:19

                                          @tadema said:

                                          Mike, like others I wish more people would participate in the gallery and renew the "buzz" it once had.

                                          What about a dedicated gallery at gallery.sketchucation.com where you are free to upload images, add your details and vote?

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