The shape of tips to come
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Its good that so many people are availing of these tips.When I first had the idea I didnt know if people would be interested but it seems to be going well so far.
I am trying to put a list together of a few more post processing tips for the new year such as:Adding dirt maps(these can be done in the actual rendering engine,but as this is a post-pro forum,I will cover it here)
Adding sun bursts/God rays as from the sun bursting through a storm cloud
Adding rain and splashes(Ive done a full storm tutorial which I believe will be uploaded by the Sketchucation team soon)
Adding grass (I have previously uploaded a small step by step(http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=40517)but I will upload a more concise version with images
If I can think of any more, I will add to this list later.
And it goes without saying,so I'll say it,if anybody has any tips to share, feel free. -

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Can't find a better way to express my feelings:

Thanks A LOT!
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Again, thanks David.
Unless I missed it somewhere I would love to see how you did the first two on this thread. They are my favorite of yours to date.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=248056#p248056 -
Those were actually done from a VRAY image taken thru foto-sketcher.
Since then I have created a new method for my final NPR.
While i would be happy to show how I did that,there are a couple of tips in how I do final images that I would be reluctant to share.I am happy to show how I do certain things,but we live in a very competitive world,and some of my processes will have to remain private.
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Not at all, I understand completely. Thanks for all you do.
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