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    Beach House,a house in North NJ, and a house in Newton NJ

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      kwick7
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      A house on the beach in South Jersey.


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        kwick7
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        And a house somewhere in North New Jersey.


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          kwick7
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          A monsterous house that I was asked to model at the old firm I used to work at (never really got finished).


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            3lii
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            Nice pics
            any tutorial for this style?

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              kwick7
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              @3lii said:

              Nice pics
              any tutorial for this style?

              I cannot recall which name, but it's based on either a Grant or Marshall technique. It involves taking a simple white image from SketchUp and a colored in, material and shadows image. Take the two of them and put them in Photoshop on two different layers (with the white being on top). Erase a bit of the white and you get that blended look.

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