Forest House
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Gian,
I'm having trouble finding the Grant Marshall Tutorial/Technique... I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. I tried to google it and the link that looks like it would take me there says that it has been taken down. Any ideas?Edit: Never mind...found it!
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@unknownuser said:
Gian,
I'm having trouble finding the Grant Marshall Tutorial/Technique... I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. I tried to google it and the link that looks like it would take me there says that it has been taken down. Any ideas?Edit: Never mind...found it!
Hi
Can you share with us that link?
i'm interested in that technique too.
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Hi David,
I found this thread (migrated to the GGroups) - 290 posts in it - happy browsing!
Edit: Then I found this (link posted by Ross in the old forum).
I think even without pictures it may be useful. -
you can try it here
this is under the name "Dennis Technique". as far as I know Marshall developed it further...
[Edit] just saw, that Marshall has written some comments in this file...[]
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Giant Gian,
Jack bird yeah... I'm into this...
I'm wondering about adding some powerlines in the first two images...
I think it might ad a bit of real world coolness...
Or some black birds...
Jack bird Black Birds...
Not a cow, however, I'm thinking that's a bit to rural...
Durant "fire wire" Hapke
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Thank you very much for all your comments, Thanks to Gaieus and plot-paris for posting the link to Grant Marshall's technique..
I've just follow the instruction in Grant's technique then I've added some of mine to it, it's not perfect though and the technique has a lot of room for improvements but very effective in terms of presentation ....
I'll post some more when I got something...
Thanks,
gian
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I have made some few adjusment with drawings and also with the effect, so here are the images....
Thanks,
gian
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Gian, cool graphic quality to your work, I like a lot. Keep it up.
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Thanks Dazza I'm glad you liked the style...
gian
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Gian, I like these very much too! Though not better than the first: which have an atmosphere that feels "forest"..."before the mist of morning clears". These to me feel "suburban" instead..."time for work soon secluded sub-division". (I suppose they do sell the architecture better :`)
A mix may please me both.
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