Wow Aerilius, that's very useful tutorial Thank You!
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RE: [Tutorial] How to use layered materials in Kerkythea
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RE: House and Pool
Fletch, you are a true render and photomatch master. Quality stuff.
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RE: SU to Maxwell gallery
frv, such a nice work from you, like it a lot ...and got a bit inspired as well... so thank you and keep up the good work
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RE: Snowy
@velvia said:
good job!
have you use PS to the picture?Yes, PS was for pp.
NewOne, quite original result and imho your snow material is a bit better than mine
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RE: Snowy
@solo said:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=21128&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=snow
Solo, I'm speechless, true masterpiece you know but hey... almost everything you touch (in SU) will become a masterpiece great work!
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RE: Snowy
@unknownuser said:
Nice work Mark...you are starting to get festive I see! Great snow modeling on the roof
tnx James, modeling the snow on the roof was actually the main point why I made this pic wanted to know if I'm capable.
mark
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RE: Snowy
@chrisglasier said:
Where's the tree and fairy lights?
It's a hard time in money-bag this year... so no trees and shiny lights this time
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Snowy
Hi community!
My first post here I guess Did post similar topic in Kerkythea forum as well, but only render file. Here wanted to show wires but adding render as well just to comparision. Idea itself was to create late night snowy feeling picture and practice my rusty pp.
Greetings,
mark