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      Ultimatez 32
      last edited by

      Well, currently I've been working on a few planes and also a few NPR renders using twilight and PS.

      A.D 1 Navyplane 1916
      Edges = 7513
      Faces = 3893
      ad1_navyplane_1916.png
      ad1_navyplane_final_1916.png

      Grumman XF5F Skyrocket
      Edges = 4901
      Faces = 2241
      grumman_xf5f_skyrocket.png
      grumman_xf5f_skyrocket_final_one.png
      grumman_xf5f_skyrocket_final_two.png

      Cessna 172 Skyhawk
      Edges = 3452
      Faces = 1766
      cessna_172_skyhawk.png
      cessna_172_skyhawk_final.png

      Supermarine 224
      Edges = 5369
      Faces = 2718
      supermarine_224.png
      supermarine_224_final.png

      ultimatez

      Windows 7 64-bit, Intel Core i3 M350 @2.27GHz, nVidia GEFORCE 310M 512Mb with CUDA, 4gb RAM

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        tallbridgeguy
        last edited by

        Very cool. I like the sketchy finished images. Care to share a few steps in the process?

        TBG

        Nielsen
        http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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          Ultimatez 32
          last edited by

          Hi TBG,
          Here are the steps for creating the sketchy images:

          1. Build your model
            ad1_navyplane_1916_one.png
          2. Render your model, use the render engine of your choice, although make sure that you render it unbiased, and around 10-15 passes.
            ad1_navyplane.png
          3. Export a 2d linework image of your model (Hidden line, no shadows)
            ad1_navyplane_1916.png
          4. Open an image editor of your choice, and then open both images
          5. Paste the linework image into the render image, and then merge the two layers.
          6. Go to Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur and then add a slight blur about 0.4 - 0.6. (I use PS)
          7. Done!
            ad1_navyplane_final_1916.png 🤓

          Windows 7 64-bit, Intel Core i3 M350 @2.27GHz, nVidia GEFORCE 310M 512Mb with CUDA, 4gb RAM

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            tallbridgeguy
            last edited by

            Thanks, I draw bridges and I think the style would really fit!

            Thanks for sharing!

            TBG

            Nielsen
            http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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