Got inspired...
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Hi All,
It's been a while since I've posted any renders here... Primary because of these confidentiality rules...

Any way...
I got inspired by Jason's Holiday Card... thread...First I downloaded a model from Google 3D Warehouse... Then I made a scene in SU, but I soon realized that the model was very low poly...
So I decided to make my own, where I only borrowed a part of the first...
After the render, I've added a little Bloom Effect...
You can see the image in the original size here...If someone wants the 'skippy' of this, please let me know...


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Very nice render and thanks for the bloom tut, just started with PS so that was very helpful.
Mike
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i love it! and thanks for the tip! i always wondered how to do that

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Thanks... Eeehhhhmmmm.... Honey Dear
and Mike...
Glad you found use of the Bloom Effect tutorial...
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very cool, frederik. i ran into the same problem with the xmas balls i started with.
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Hi All,
Here's a little "update"...
I showed this to one of my friends, who happen to be the owner of a carpenter company...
He asked me if I could make a Holiday card with his logo and color... So I did...
So I guess you can say that I'm into this holiday card business now...


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@frederik said:
Hi All,
Here's a little "update"...
I showed this to one of my friends, who happen to be the owner of a carpenter company...
He asked me if I could make a Holiday card with his logo and color... So I did...
So I guess you can say that I'm into this holiday card business now...


Now that I really like! Adding the plans, hammer, and such, underneath, makes it just fantastic!
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