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      Some recent work

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      @huggkruka said: The condo looks nice, but does it really only have two windows? Good eye. That was an old "work in progress" image. There should be 2 windows in the other bedroom as well. @tinanne said: Key Keith, this post slipped right past me Nice work! Thanks for the kind words!
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      A deck in Little Silver, NJ

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      Yeah those two guys are far from detailed, but from far away, they look great.
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      House on Avenue E and a house on Broadway

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      I agree. I like the style concept you put to use here. It looks like you merged two styles in photoshop, focusing on the items of interest. I Like. Thanks for sharing.
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      Beach House,a house in North NJ, and a house in Newton NJ

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      @3lii said: Nice pics any tutorial for this style? I cannot recall which name, but it's based on either a Grant or Marshall technique. It involves taking a simple white image from SketchUp and a colored in, material and shadows image. Take the two of them and put them in Photoshop on two different layers (with the white being on top). Erase a bit of the white and you get that blended look.
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      Restaurant Interior Kerkythea (exterior to follow)

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      @fletch said: Did you see this fireplace done in KT? That second one does look great!
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      A few google people that I colored in.

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