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A current project,I opted for NPR as expectation based on a photoreal render was a concern.
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Hi Pete,
Really nice images, just a question, don't you think that as the concern was the photo-realistic renders, these images are a bit too artistic for an architectural project ?
IMHO, I opted for something a little more sharpened, with sketchy edges. What do you think ? -
Oh yes, besides the normal elevations and site oversights there will be some line work included.
The idea right now is to sell the concept to investors, lenders and environmentalists.
The project is still in discovery at moment, I envision many changes still to come.
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You know, when I was in Vietnam, I have made a lot of Resort/Spa concept presentation, and I know how it's difficult to satisfy the clients, and especially in Asia...
This is a presentation that I have done 2 years ago for a resort on the Mekong delta coast, sketchup and a lot of PP. Maybe it can be useful in your research...
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Fred, nice presentation.
Like I mentioned, right now we are looking at concept, funding and environmental impact. I have tons of inspirational images to work off from Tahiti to Indonesia.
In a similar vein as your presentation elevations of all the different units will be included, renders of the 'clubhouse' facilities and a 2D site map will be included.
I do like the look of your overview, what software did you use for it? as I'd like to achieve a similar look, I was planning on a colored pencil look, but yours looks a lot cleaner. -
Thanks Pete,
I have done the main models with Sketchup v6 and then, exported as 2d images in Black and White.
After that all the post production was made by a very good Vietnamese from the office, He used Illustrator and Corel draw. And after all this PP, Photoshop for the final layout.
I know that the coloration of the central image was done with a pencil effect plugin in illustrator. -
Nice ones Pete! I think these images'll appeal to both investors and environmentalists, the way the structures seamlessly fit into the surroundings...
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really really like that last image with the line overlay on the hut....and the line overlay just being on the built object.... great stuff.
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dear solo,
it's very impressive works man, may we know your work flow to achieve those images?
thanks in advanceregards,
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Hi solo,
Can you share the line settings of that line image?
Great work btwultimatez
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beautiful, pete. any project in your hands gains a considerable boost.
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Thanks guys.
@vidy, My work-flow involves SU (obviously) and then Vue for the vegetation and render, I then take the rendered image and over-paint using Corel painter 11.
Now if I want to do a line overlay then I set my view in SU and use the SU2Vue ruby and python scripts to match cameras.@ultimatez, the line is standard SU line work with extension of 7 and depth of 3, I darkened it in PS (paint-shop)
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Very nice work as usual Pete.
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Lovely! as usual, Pete!
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Cheers guys.
Here is another mixed media, this is more of an environmental illustration, the idea is to show the impact and placement of clubhouse.
NPR render match
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Yeah I like this last one a lot Pete, for me the others just keep a tad too much realism from the underlying render.
Personally I'm not a lover of faded edges (second to bloom) given the effect when more than one image is presented on a page, can tend to look a bit repetative!
Throw us some more mate!
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bloody hell pete! i got no idea how you perform this magic!
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