Latest project...
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...middle school conversion to "convention center" in small-city Kansas college town. Bit of a collaboration: I started the model but had to give it up for health reasons (more on that later...maybe :`) so a young man named Omar (haven't met him yet...you out there here Omar?) at my client's firm finished it up quite nicely: I was able to add the landscaping and did the renders (SU-TwilightRender-PSP-FotoSketcher-PSP). Whadaya think? (Also, which wet-one do you prefer..subtle difference, I know?)
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All three look great. Of the two "wet" ones, it's hard to say as the differences are very subtle, but the colors on the front of the building in the second one appear deeper.
Hope your health problems aren't too bad.
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Thanks Daniel...one more: a brightone for me :`)
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Love the recent one definitely caught my attention...loved NPR renderings
Thanks,
allanx
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Thanks Allanx, that is one of the first mock watercolors I've done that I didn't pick apart and dislike the next time I opened it to study...and one of my clients who has been less than enthusiastic about my watercolor attemps so far just asked me for rates on a couple of this latest project 8-)
Here are the twilightRender views to be used (as decided so far), though the canopy design has changed...so I will have to rerender if I get the go ahead. In the meantime I'll be trying to match the style and feel of the last one posted here...hope it wasn't a fluke of good fortune :`)
Oh yeah: my many thanks to boofredlay and flipya for the wonderful peeps (posted here) and tomsdesk for the great growies (hehe).
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The good fortune continues (in my book, at least...what do you think?):
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"....all part of the marketing strategy, no doubt...", per my client :`)
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I think they're GREAT, Tom! Beautiful watercolor but also a realistic, crisp feel to the light.
(It must just be me, but the redhead in hot pants and boots is distracting?)
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Always love your stuff Tom and this is no exception.
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