External cafe watercolours
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Actually that last image is stunning!
Whatever you are doing I'd keep it locked in a vault.
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Thanks guys,
The effect is done purely in photoshop using standard filters with colour overlays.Its an effect I have been working towards for quite a while and is probably as close as I can get to a digital watercolour effect . -
Hello David, your styles just keep getting better...love the tones
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These are awesome, I'd be interested in buying your presets if you made them available.
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nice project. too much water in your colors for me, but anyway.
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they look great, David.
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Again mate, making the rest of us feel VERY inferior. They really do look like real hand works!
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ХОРОШАЯ РАБОТА
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2 more based off original Artlantis renders(the original artlantis render for the kitchen is attached).I added faint lines in photoshop using the line tool with a very low opacity in the layer so they dont stand out.
I found the key to getting a better final image is to brighten the original render considerably or the result can look quite dark.
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Heres an example of how increasing the brightness of one part of the image can really make a difference.Attached are 2 versions of an image I recently uploaded but decided that the original(the top image) was too murky and too busy.
I greatly increased the brightness on the left to reduce the murkyness and the image is much better.It also helps give the impression of blank paper,and a more looser,sketcheier feel to the image.
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Here's a streetscape I rendered a while back in Thea.The original Thea render is much darker than the final watercolour so I had to increase brightness and saturation before starting the main process.
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