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  • N Offline
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    last edited by not registered yet 4 Jan 2008, 15:32

    I've always been interested in doing more with less. Here are two renders using only sketchup and photoshop. Used the "Dennis Technique" to generate. Let me know what you think and how I can improve the next one.

    P: karl

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    • A Offline
      alexander
      last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 15:33

      Looks verry good to me ..
      had only a small picture but nice job

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      • M Offline
        mateo soletic
        last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 15:33

        Nice Work, It looks like Piranesi.

        [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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          juju
          last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 15:34

          Those are looking real good. Personally I would have a little more context showing and not frame the building so blatantly with the sky and ground, try some clouds / chemtrails or the like in the sky and with the ground - not too much you can do there in these scenes, I'd just not cut them so close to the building.

          All in all, still looks really good IMHO.

          Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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            Will03
            last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 15:34

            I really like the style, it fits perfectly!

            the only thing that bugged me a little was the perspective. It seems a little extreme, you must have it set around 60 degrees? I think that a 2 point perspective might suit this a little better, but then again thats more of an opinion than anything else.

            Love it!

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            • N Offline
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              last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 15:35

              Office hasn't upgraded to SU6 yet, 2 pt perspective has to be faked in photoshop... good guess though, exactly 60 degrees.

              These weren't originally intended for presentation, but client loved them... sorry for the tiny images, just trying to cover myself in protecting office "intellectual property." I don't think that any of you have any intention of using this material to make money, but my office has strict policy; so I avoid it by posting image that's not worth your time to try and market.

              P: karl

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