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      davidh
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      Attached is a watercolour based off a twilight render taken through fotosketcher and combined with hidden-line(white,no shadows) export from sketchup.In photoshop I have overlayed multiple watercolour splatter images I downloaded from the internet which were then blurred,stretched and overlayed.This helps to suggest "bleeding" of one colour into another.In total there were 14 layers in the final photoshop document.
      Like previous images of this kind I have uploaded,the twilight render was stopped after 10 mins and from render to finished image, time taken was just over 1 hour.


      watercolour.jpg

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      • FrederikF Offline
        Frederik
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        I like it... I actually like this one A LOT...!! πŸ‘

        Cheers
        Kim Frederik

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        • shuraS Offline
          shura
          last edited by

          Yes, very beautyful indeed. πŸ‘ If we would'nt have SUArtists already, I'd say its time to start a watercolour-fan-page...

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            cadmunkey
            last edited by

            Perfect imagery, I think you have the technique mastered. Great stuff David, congrats!

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              tomsdesk
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              David, you are the Master indeed! Care to share more about the "watercolor splatter" images...please?

              http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
              2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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                liam887
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                I really like this! color is great!

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                http://www.robotsvdinosaurs.com/

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                  arklandesign
                  last edited by

                  Love this one....really great colors and effect.

                  Crap.... now I'll have to learn photoshop 😲

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                    boofredlay
                    last edited by

                    You know what sucks about this image...?

                    NOTHING!

                    Great work.

                    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                      davidh
                      last edited by

                      Tom
                      Sorry for not replying earlier.when I say splatter I mean any image of watercolour drops or you can use any colourful image and blur it.I have attached one which i normally use as an overlay.the idea is that by blurring the image the colours bleed into each other and this image can then be blended using softlight
                      or overlay with opacity reduced to 40%.The way I use it is that if I have an area of red/orange in my original image i will use the attached image as is to accentuate the colours.if I have a blue/purple area i will invert the attached image.Sometimes I will use the blue/purple colour over a red colour which helps to add contrast.Normally the blurred image is scaled and positioned around the base image and also selectively erased.Finally once I have the image finished in photoshop I will then take it through fotosketcher a second time and overlay once more in photoshop.It sounds complicated but by having a base photoshop file ready with all the coloured blurred layers set up I only have to drag my original file in and most of the work is done.
                      I hope this makes some sense!


                      splatter.jpg

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                        shura
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                        Oh, this makes a lot of sense, David! πŸ’­ πŸ’­ πŸ’­
                        I must try this as soon as possible, THANK YOU!!!

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                          tomsdesk
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                          Yeah, David, makes a lot of sense. And taking it thru FotoSketcher a second time to bring it all together is genius! Thanks so much for sharing! Best, Tom.

                          http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
                          2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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                            sepo
                            last edited by

                            Beautiful, warm image... πŸ‘

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                              david_h
                              last edited by

                              That is terrific. I would really like a step by step tut on this.

                              YOu know. . .from one David H to another. . . πŸ’š

                              If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                                Bryan K
                                last edited by

                                Warm. Cozy. Inviting. It makes want to grab a cheese plate and bottle of wine along with some pleasant company and low, soft music... and park myself there until bedtime.

                                See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                  baz
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                                  Brilliant!
                                  baz

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