Japanese Screen Style
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I've been working on a Japanese Screen style for a client who wanted a minimalistic Japanese landscape.
http://www.verdantky.com/2010/01/06/williams-landscape/
I wanted to make it available to you all as a thank you for the wonderful, sharing environment that is SketchUcation.The screen is meant to be a tribute to the Rokkyoku byobu (six panel) Japanese Screen landscape paintings http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/By%C5%8Dbu (it is from scratch so it is not meant to be historically accurate). The style is done in layers: the panel is a frame under the model, then two watermarks (the characters and the red stamp) are placed on top. If you wish remove the red stamp and add your own, feel free Edit Watermark and export the various parts.
You will need to go into the Style Edit tab to change the Edge Level of Detail so that it works with your model.The characters mean (from top to bottom): Eternal, Good Fortune, Happy, and Heart so I'm told. The bamboo and Japanese characters are brushes from Deviant Art.
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Hi John,
This is a very nice style.
No. it is beautiful!
Tanks a lot for sharing (although I do not have an Oriental project at the moment - I believe other folks will love it, too!)
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing.
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Amazing
I could create cool stuff with this...
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