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Hi,
I have been very busy these last months, but finally took the time to assemble some of my work on my blog.
These are only a few examples. See my blog for the rest of it. Hope you like what you see.
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I especially like the watercolour borders of your image. nicely used denise technique!
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Jakob,
no need for the Dennis technique, this is done by a style I made with a watermark. The watermark is a 'template.png'.
It's a blank image with a partially transparent (dennis style) border and with a transparent background. It's a png. to maintain the transparency. You can even incorporate text and logos. You can turn the watermark on and off within the style and you can even change the blending. Cool isn't it? -
Good stuff, an interestign technique and a very good result.
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this is a phantastic trick. saves a lot of time. hail to laziness!!!
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@plot-paris said:
I especially like the watercolour borders of your image. nicely used denise technique!
Agreed. Looks great!
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I make quite a lot of these, routinely, in a couple of hours, still fun though.
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the images are beautiful!
extremely neat and clean use of colours i must say!http://www.bouncerland.com
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Toponypy,
Great work, the last one is awesome. -
Tony,
Great looking work. Being new to (not yet doing) rendering, I look for simple ways to get a good image from SU. I would not know how to make such a watermark image. Would you mind sharing one? Do you just make layers in photoshop for the different parts (different transparencies) and output as .png?
I like the way you do the ground. Looks good without fussing with busy textures.
Fortunate for us you have your website in English. Nice site.
Peter
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Another quick one.
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Great work as always Tony.
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and another quick one,
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