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    A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic book

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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      These came out really nice. Wow. Thanks for sharing.Great details!

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      • xayzerX Offline
        xayzer
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        @pbacot said:

        These came out really nice. Wow. Thanks for sharing.Great details!

        Thank you, pbacot!

        Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer

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        • xayzerX Offline
          xayzer
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          I've been experimenting with a new rendering technique that is supposed to emulate a comic book style. Here are a few of the results, some of them only with shading, some of them colored:

          https://i.imgur.com/b9DQPGf.jpg

          https://i.imgur.com/qcxsw1N.jpg

          https://i.imgur.com/gVVojPq.jpg

          https://i.imgur.com/nKy8yiX.jpg

          https://i.imgur.com/ubRrnuE.jpg

          https://i.imgur.com/diTQnXm.jpg

          https://i.imgur.com/gn6rqI5.jpg

          https://i.imgur.com/1QsyXis.jpg

          Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer

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          • HornOxxH Offline
            HornOxx
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            I can't count how many times I've clicked on this page already - no matter what aspect it's viewed from: simply magnificent!

            never trust a skinny cook

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            • pilouP Offline
              pilou
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              Worlds maker! 😎

              Frenchy Pilou
              Is beautiful that please without concept!
              My Little site :)

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              • HornOxxH Offline
                HornOxx
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                @pilou said:

                Worlds maker! 😎
                which is absolutely true πŸ˜„

                never trust a skinny cook

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                • xayzerX Offline
                  xayzer
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                  @pilou said:

                  Worlds maker! 😎

                  That's, like, the best compliment ever πŸ˜„
                  Thank you!

                  @hornoxx said:

                  I can't count how many times I've clicked on this page already - no matter what aspect it's viewed from: simply magnificent!

                  Thank you, Horn0xx! Your words make me want to post more often, so here's two more reasons to visit the page:

                  https://i.imgur.com/TCJOJL9.jpg

                  https://i.imgur.com/RjiIXQ4.jpg

                  Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer

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                  • Mike AmosM Offline
                    Mike Amos
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                    Marvelous mate, blindin'. πŸ˜„

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                    • xayzerX Offline
                      xayzer
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                      @mike amos said:

                      Marvelous mate, blindin'. πŸ˜„

                      Thank you, Mike!

                      Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer

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                      • R Offline
                        rv1974
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                        xayzer you've got very distictive touch, very talented!
                        Day and night difference in comparison to 90% of stuff posted here.

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                        • pbacotP Offline
                          pbacot
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                          Really wonderful. Thanks for sharing! I'd love to see a film about the process from story line to concept art to comic art, even print.

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                          • xayzerX Offline
                            xayzer
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                            @rv1974 said:

                            xayzer you've got very distictive touch, very talented!
                            Day and night difference in comparison to 90% of stuff posted here.

                            Thank you, rv1974! You're very kind.

                            @pbacot said:

                            Really wonderful. Thanks for sharing! I'd love to see a film about the process from story line to concept art to comic art, even print.

                            Thank you, pbacot! That's an awesome idea, but I don't know if it could ever come to fruition. And I personally am only involved in the making of the 3D models and renders. Though with the new rendering technique I've been working on (examples above) that emulates a comic book style, that might change.

                            Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer

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                            • pbacotP Offline
                              pbacot
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                              @xayzer said:

                              Though with the new rendering technique I've been working on (examples above) that emulates a comic book style, that might change.

                              Yes. I love the style with the black fills and washes. How do you do that? Is any of it involved with setting colors to define areas in SketchUp image that you send to PS?

                              MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                              • HornOxxH Offline
                                HornOxx
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                                @pbacot said:

                                Really wonderful. Thanks for sharing! I'd love to see a film about the process from story line to concept art to comic art, even print.
                                I feel the same way πŸ˜„ - just because this world is such a "thing of its own" and certainly so unusual for the most of us here...
                                Anyway, it's cool to have a look at it here πŸ‘

                                never trust a skinny cook

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                                • xayzerX Offline
                                  xayzer
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                                  @pbacot said:

                                  Yes. I love the style with the black fills and washes. How do you do that? Is any of it involved with setting colors to define areas in SketchUp image that you send to PS?

                                  I'm glad you like them!

                                  The images that are shaded-only (black and white) are created by combining two layers. The first is the exported linework from Sketchup, which has been edited in Photoshop to look more like hand-drawn lines. This is what it looks like on its own:

                                  https://i.imgur.com/PIV54am.jpg

                                  The second layer is a rendering from Blender's EEVEE renderer, which uses a material with Shader to RGB node and a Color Ramp node, which makes it show up as only black or white. This is what it looks like on its own:

                                  https://i.imgur.com/cVXQXhl.jpg

                                  The whole process is a bit more complicated and time-consuming than I'm making it sound, but that's the basic explanation.

                                  The colored images have an extra third layer added which comes from a simple Enscape rendering.

                                  Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer

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                                  • xayzerX Offline
                                    xayzer
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                                    Another experiment with the comic rendering style I've been developing, with added volumetric lighting and a bit of depth of field. This is a model of a bombarded church I made some four years ago.

                                    I'm not completely satisfied with the rendering, I think it looks a bit too busy. What do you guys think?

                                    https://i.imgur.com/6NI9o0I.jpg

                                    Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer

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                                    • pbacotP Offline
                                      pbacot
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                                      it's great! I guess if you wanted it less busy, just removing the pews and letting there be some clear floor space with debris would free it up a little so the rest would stand out more. What a model and style! Looks like you could do a not-bombed-out church just as well!.

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                                      • Mike AmosM Offline
                                        Mike Amos
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                                        You continue to bring amazing images and I love 'em. Bloody marvelous and I hope to see a whole lot more please.

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                                        • xayzerX Offline
                                          xayzer
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                                          @mike amos said:

                                          You continue to bring amazing images and I love 'em. Bloody marvelous and I hope to see a whole lot more please.

                                          Much appreciate, Mike! I'll keep posting new images at least until I'm forced to change careers, 'cus work has been weening lately.

                                          @pbacot said:

                                          it's great! I guess if you wanted it less busy, just removing the pews and letting there be some clear floor space with debris would free it up a little so the rest would stand out more. What a model and style!

                                          Thank you, pbacot, that's a good idea!

                                          @pbacot said:

                                          Looks like you could do a not-bombed-out church just as well!

                                          Ah, I actually start with a non-bombed out model and then proceed to add destruction, I've found it's the best way. I might still have the intact church model but it's buried somewhere, so I'll give an example with another one.

                                          A client needed a model of an offshore missile launch platform that had been bombed out. So I first built the intact version: (keep in mind these images were not supposed to be final renders, just quick presentations for the client)

                                          https://i.imgur.com/zaKD7wU.jpg

                                          Then I added some destruction as per the client's instructions:

                                          https://i.imgur.com/B2fDU0g.jpg

                                          But then it was decided that the model should look a lot more bombed-out, so we ended up with this:

                                          https://i.imgur.com/7ofiP5Q.jpg

                                          Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer

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                                          • Mike AmosM Offline
                                            Mike Amos
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                                            I like it, a lot.

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