Thank you Pilou...
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@unknownuser said:
@allanx said:
..by the way thank you for the nice comment on my tutorial...
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Hi Allanx, where is your tutorial?
Hi Edgar, Its in the books section: http://books.sketchucation.com/
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Good for him, I liked to get my hands dirty too with manual work besides doing 3D...
You can see him posting at the Luxology forums...
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Thanks Carloh...
Yes Peter I used all 3D people for this work, from my experience and taste low poly 3D people from formfonts are excellent for this kind of work...by the way thank you for the nice comment on my tutorial... 
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Let me be the first to welcome you Dave...there are alot of talented sketchup users here both for modeling and construction documentation...
You can also find many tips and inspiration for your work...
Enjoy..
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Finally it's here where it deserve....Great render Victor, love the color and lighting of the interior scene...
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Yes Carloh it's for a German company...
You are right Edgar the models are from Formfonts...
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Here are new materials for the created artworks...
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@johnlucente said:
Forever amazed by your work.
But I've noticed that you can tell that this is a computer rendered image.. I think you need a lil work with the brushes. move them in strokes that would resemble how a painter would actually brush the canvas. instead of just random strokes all either 0 or 90 degrees. Try to keep a stroke along a path of the same background color, and following background lines. I think a tablet would help tremendously with this style.
but then again, i think the only reason I notice this is because I know your workflow now and can see it.... before I knew that, I wouldn't be able to tell ya know?anyways, sweet work as always man.
cheers
Thanks John, I will try your advice and see how will it look...
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@unknownuser said:
Another very nice image, can you post your image without post pro?
Thansk in advance
Thanks Edgar,attached are images from sketchup and original composition...


An old project of mine with a different style rendering, sketchy with the use of a wacom pen...
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Nice work Richard congrats...I am also doing the same thing and with the furniture I render them with real texture and materials in Maxwell..
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The 3D detailing is pretty impressive here Mike...
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Yes Jason your a bad boy you have missed the one thing that we NPR artist always yearned for " the foreground shadow ". Wow Jason every thing you touched turns into gold, this is the only time I saw you done NPR but you have done it very well...Congrats..
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Nice rendering and composition Alvis...
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Nice composition and style Edson, the only thing that I think needs improvement is the overall color. You can apply curves and hue/saturation in Photoshop to improve and highlight some areas in your design.
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Nice work Edgar, I wish you have take some more extra time in adding some trees and additional entourage just like Roger suggested. I like your NPR style and feel of it...
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