Winter scenes
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A few NPR images of a small project with a winter theme,originally modeled in Thea and post processed in photoshop.
The vegetation and car were added in Thea but the snow was done in Sketchup.
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The master of light!
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David, I can only say - 'you git'! A master class of artistic talent and something that always makes me smile. You are bloody brilliant mate. Really.
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Absolutely brilliant mate. Always love your work. Trying to do something similar but failing! Keep up the good work.
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Wow! Gorgeous!
(what brand of car is that, BTW? It looks cool)
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Great light! Love the shrubs, especially along the wall. Thanks for sharing these winter scenes.
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Incredible work! For me, here in Michigan, the snow looks all too real
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Thanks guys,Here's a few internals,with a slight NPR feel to them also.
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The second set of images are neat !
I am not convinced of the first one though. (The reflections on the car are the ones that bring it down I believe).@bryan k said:
Wow! Gorgeous!
(what brand of car is that, BTW? It looks cool)
Skoda Roomster
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Great renders, David!
Best,
_KN
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yeh, nice light ;]
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3 more,previously uploaded to the Thea render forum.
The first one was post processed in photoshop with only the ridge-line of the house rendered out in Thea.
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Your renders are awesome, David...!
The last one with the chair I particular like A LOT...! -
Wow!
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@unknownuser said:
small project with a winter theme
Well that was a real snow job...
Beautiful renders. I love the way you create your tree lines. They are very authentic at least in the context that I am familiar. There is one particular tree that I see you using.....it is the largest on the line, craggy, looks like a big Japanese of maybe Manitoba maple. I'd like to know what the species is if it has one. Of course I would also love to know where to get one....
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I'd give my left arm, half a balogna sandwich and my mint Famous Monsters of Filmland collection to be able to do stuff like that. Just incredible!
Any chance of seeing some of them as SU models, before the rendering and post-processing?
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