More Stairs
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 Rich, Thanks for posting up the Joker  
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 Once last (stupid) suggestion. Add Rich’s joker to your stairs and render and then use FotoSketche to produce a wild oil painting. Could be kind of neat IMHO. Okay, I get the message. I will quit suggesting this type of stuff.  
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 A little update. Models pretty well finished. Now down to experimenting with texture setups, scenes and lighting for some renders.  
  
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 Liking where you are headed with this, looking forward to where you go with it.  
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 Thanks ntxdave. Dumb me didn’t realize the last pic I posted is pretty much the same as an earlier pic…. Ohh well…. 
 Suspect it’ll be awhile on renders, spending a lot of time adjusting material setups in Twilight and deciding on views and lighting. Starting to make myself a bit crazy 
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 Another silly suggestion. This is the type of scene (when completed) that could make a neat oil painting. When you get your render done, I would like to see what you could create using FotoSketcher. Again, only after you have created a neat Twkight Render image.  
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 At ntxdave’s request…. Here’s a quick and dirty N.P.R. image of the stairs…..if anyone is interested here’s what I did….. A relatively quick Twilight render, saved as .png Saved a raw SU image of the scene, shaded with textures, shadows turned off…same size as render, save as .png Ran the raw SU image through “PhotoSketcher” a Mac app, created a B&W pencil sketch, gave the image a cream colored background. Saved as .png Imported the “pencil sketch” and render into Affinity Photo. Pencil sketch on top. Set the “sketch” as an overlay. Also did a minor blend adjustment to the sketch. Ran a light blur on the rendered image and a shadows and highlights adjustment. And there you have it. Quick and dirty…..  
  
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 Here’s another N.P.R. image…. Only difference in this one is I added another render image that I ran through Topaz Impression to get a watercolor look. Messed about with the different layers in Affinity and there you have it.  
  
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 Interesting tuna.  Now would be interesting to see it as an oil painting. 
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    a great scene and great result! a great scene and great result!
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 Thanks ntxdave and HornOxx. I suspect I’ll be fooling around with this for awhile. Going to try different scene views etc. Think I’m going to experiment with some night renders also.    
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 That turned out very nice! 
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 Thanks Bryan  
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 It's a great result and no mistake.  
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 Thanks Mike. Going to keep up the experimenting. Adding small details,tweaking textures and trying different lighting schemes.  
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