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      Robert
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      @ Oli,

      Thanks for starting this thread! I really prefer your Fotosketcher image to your rendering in the first post...nice work.
      Thanks to this forum and Boofredlay, I discovered Fotosketcher a few days ago. 4 of my friends and colleagues are now using it...it is indeed a fun, easy to use piece of software and you can beat the price.

      Here's some photos that I took that were pretty much throwaways until I ran them through the FS watercolor filters.

      Robert


      Aquinnah Light House,
Martha's Vineyard, MA


      Great Point lighthouse
Nantucket, MA


      Brant Point Lighthouse
Nantucket, MA

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        Robert
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        @sepo said:

        quick one

        Sepo,

        I really like this image! Care to post the original and your settings in FS?

        Robert

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          Robert
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          Not sure if this works or not...took a photo of the fields, sky and tree line behind my house...ran it through FS. The used it as a billboard backdrop behind a SU model.


          Watercolor sky and trees 2.jpg


          Model test 2.png

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          • david_hD Offline
            david_h
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            I've been playing around with it. Very Fun!


            Watercolor - Render  Small.jpg

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

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            • shuraS Offline
              shura
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              Thanks Marek, finger painting is what I suspected. A watercolor painting has sharp and and blurred details at the same time, this is what makes your picture look so realistic.
              I tried to achieve this with the color blending of the bilateral filter in FS. This one is first watercolor and then median + bilateral. Warehouse model, just a few passes in Twilight.


              FotoSketcher - FotoSketcher - larch4.jpg

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                sepo
                last edited by

                This is base photo shot with Iphone. Basic pp contrast, vignette and frame.


                KALAMOTA 4 copy.jpg

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                • olisheaO Offline
                  olishea
                  last edited by

                  some great images here πŸ‘

                  need to have another play. πŸ˜„

                  oli

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                    davidh
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                    Fotosketcher again-Rendered in twilight(it could have been taken directly from sketchup but I wanted the lighting and some reflection).
                    Also added was a textured watercolour paper,slightly stained(not one of the default fotosketcher textures).


                    watercolour 02.jpg

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                      Robert
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                      @shura said:

                      Thanks Marek, finger painting is what I suspected. A watercolor painting has sharp and and blurred details at the same time, this is what makes your picture look so realistic.
                      I tried to achieve this with the color blending of the bilateral filter in FS. This one is first watercolor and then median + bilateral. Warehouse model, just a few passes in Twilight.

                      Nice job...I really like this look!
                      Can you post the original image?

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                        olishea
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                        Nice david. yeah its so much better using a render rather than straight SU. SU to FS looks flat

                        I thought i'd post this mistake, sorry its not fotosketcher but it looks cool.

                        Chrome filter in photoshop....blending mode "overlay". Quite striking I think, not exactly sure why! I think it may work for adding movement streaks to cars/people.

                        http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/uu269/olishea/mess2.jpg

                        oli

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                        • olisheaO Offline
                          olishea
                          last edited by

                          anyway, back to fotosketcher:

                          tried some grungey overlays with this one. the colour bleeds look sweet so I added some in photoshop.

                          http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/uu269/olishea/water3copy.jpg

                          oli

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                            sepo
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                            Created 3 different outputs from Fotosketcher + original and brought them to Photoshop for mixing. Used various % and type of blending such luminosity and soft light. Finally added bleeding colour layer. I do not have exact info on how each file/layer was manipul;ated. It was purely visual.


                            FotoSketcher - KALAMOTA 4 copy1.jpg


                            FotoSketcher - KALAMOTA 4 copy2.jpg


                            FotoSketcher - KALAMOTA 4 copy3.jpg

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                              davidh
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                              fotosketcher straight from sketchup,probably as pure a watercolour effect as I can get..In this image the house has a basic white colour only accentuated by the overlaying of colour.


                              watercolour 01.jpg

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                                shura
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                                Oli, good idea to use vignetting! maybe the vignette could fade to white, this would be more likely to happen with watercolour painting (just a suggestion).

                                David, thats a nice one!

                                I am doing night scenes very often and was never happy with FotoSketchers results on dark pictures.
                                Just found that the oil painting filter does a good job:
                                (model from warehouse)


                                FotoSketcher - NightScene_OIL.jpg


                                FotoSketcher - NightScene_OIL2.jpg

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                                • olisheaO Offline
                                  olishea
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                                  yeah i like the oil filter too. may need some PS though to stop it looking too automated.

                                  cheers shura, yeah you're right. although i wanted a grungey/dirty image. I recommend some grunge textures here:

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                                    michaliszissiou
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                                    If you like warercolours, then use wrecolours and stop this nonsense. If you don't feel that you have this 'talent' then forget it. This is quit ridiculous to my eyes. Good -maybe- for archi presentation but not for art lovers. 🀒 I really don't believe this.
                                    To learn how to do some watercolours is easier than learning SU. What you can do with your hands, then you have to do it with your hands.
                                    I'm expecting more photo-real renders from all of you. Sorry oli for this. Its your thread anyway.


                                    WatercoloursV2106.jpg

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                                      olishea
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                                      michalis i think you are looking too far into it. its just an experiment, theres no substitue for the real thing. personally i hate faux-watercolour renderings, its just my opinion. but a client asked for this and the client pays so it has to be done!! especially when its a WIP, cant keep sending them hand-painted images! commercially its not always possible! i would love to paint more but its just not feasible. spare time yeah....

                                      oli

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                                      • michaliszissiouM Offline
                                        michaliszissiou
                                        last edited by

                                        LOL, I know.
                                        My point is:
                                        You all have some paper and 2-3 watercolour or ink or just some strong coffee LOL(it works), and a brush
                                        Just do some mess, scan and vivid light overlay in Ps. You may find this more interesting.
                                        Now if you prefer corelpainter, tablets etc, it also works. But coffee is cheaper. 😎
                                        I used the above watercolor for overlay. Just for fun. I could do it better. It takes 2 min.


                                        wcolor1.jpg


                                        wcolor2.jpg

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                                          Stinkie
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                                          @michaliszissiou said:

                                          What you can do with your hands, then you have to do it with your hands.

                                          Then why bother with 3D altogether? Or cutlery, for that matter?

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                                            ivanscotti
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                                            @unknownuser said:

                                            @michaliszissiou said:

                                            What you can do with your hands, then you have to do it with your hands.

                                            Then why bother with 3D altogether? Or cutlery, for that matter?

                                            And also, michalis, according to your thinking it would be better to hand write your opinion, using a nice piece of paper with an ink pen (real ink) and send it by post to oli, right? πŸ˜‰
                                            LOL i'm kidding πŸ˜†

                                            Seriously, I think your ideas are correct and also agree on almost all points.
                                            But perhaps what matters, as Oli says, effective communication is to try, attempting to combine the convenience and quality, especially when it comes to work.
                                            Can not be forget that much has changed for some years now (I am part of the generation that started working with pencil and paper, this to be clear), and maybe sometimes we tend to think that working with Digital has happened that the container has become more important than content and that the technique is more of the message. But actually it's not, and will tell you more: this problem has always been, even long before computers, and not only in graphics.
                                            Hands are important, true, but what really counts is the thought, this is my opinion. πŸ˜„

                                            However, this is my experiment with Fotosketcher:


                                            FSK_gorgo03.jpg


                                            "With great power comes great responsibility".
                                            Spiderman

                                            my website: http://www.area63.it

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