And so, this boabab...
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...fades into the sunset (as all before :`)
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Tom,
that is the most rediculously awesome thing I have seen I think ever.. nicely done. Very Very cool. I might have to petition you to send me a full size image to print and hang.. well done my friend. Well done.P: Shaun Tennant
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Tom, nice painterly effect. Many of your images would make fine book illustrations. Is this straight SketchUp-as you claim many of your recent renders to be?
Anssi
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Looks great. I'm usually not a fan of dark renders but this one works very well.
Regards, Ross
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it's so kool to see this Boabab tree grow...
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Thanks guys (Shaun...but ask and ye shall receive). It really was a pretty standard DWC but I got a wild hair after I reduced it to post. Hit a duplicate "multiply" layer with the Caravaggio filter and kinda liked the idea of it for the grins I was after...maybe something to pursue?
Besides, I just had to use the "challenge" boabab in a model at least once (your turn now, Kris? :`) But I'm especially fond of the sky: actually two of them overlayed.
No Anssi, lots of filter work there; the straight SU (plus the sky, of course) is below...methinks you suspect otherwise?
Best, Tom.
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Great work Tom,that sky is awsome.
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I can't believe it. I was trying to make baobabs in Onyx the other night. They are the coolest trees ever. Spooky render.
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Jeff...fandamntastic! I love this tree! (Got me thinking there must be other species just as wierd...?)
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How is this for a strange tree:
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/198895/photo26.htmlOr this:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/3/4474723_41506a674c.jpgOr what about this:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/swkaioshin/100_0453.jpg
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