This is cool! SU render - yep SU!
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I've attached it Dennis (just the close up anyway)!
I think you'll find this pretty cool when you consider it is pretty much just two SU images with little bit of PS.
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lens blur is particularly effective.
I felt like I'm back to school and staring at a photo of a card board model. -
Richard, maybe add some 'BLOOM'
Sorry, could not resist.
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And here comes the bloom...
Same photo, but with the wrong flash setting:
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Just revisited this thread. I still feel these look great. Come on, Richard, do some more! Chop-chop!
By the way ... Ecuadorian, how did you create the below image? Looks just like a Tuymans painting.
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Yeah bit surprised Stinkie that we haven't seen a few more attempts at this style seeing it is so easy, even from myself!
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Dunno about the 'easy' part, Richard. I've not been able to match your images so far.
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@unknownuser said:
Dunno about the 'easy' part, Richard. I've not been able to match your images so far.
Oh! Wasn't sure anyone had given it a go! Maybe it is simply in part the context of the shots lending themselves very well to this type of render!
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Possibly. Going to keep at it, though. Interesting process.
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Mate I think the two most important processes are to get two differing sun shadows - you can test this in SU by bringing your first image in as a watermark! Then the other is ensuring your light effects added in PS post pro match closely the sun directions from SU!
Also obviously the choice of line type and density on at least one of the SU exports!
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