first try PP with PS
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rocky, how do you open those drawers? is it the "groove under the bottom edge of the drawer face" thing?
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nice render, mate. but let me know , have you seen this :Pg09 wrote:You (x)rok!
Would you mind telling us about the steps of the workflow?
I read about this overlay technic in several places but still would like to hear it from you
http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewto ... f=12&t=487
it is a bit faster I guess , than a complete render way (it tooks me about 6-8 min per each comlpete NPR render )
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Yes, it is parallel projection (TL can do it )
Also, almost every edge in that model is rounded and then the texture is carefully wrapped around those corners (I made the textures to exactly fit around the columns for instance). This adds to that "feeling" that there is "almost" something like displacement there as the texture bumps nicely on the "corners", too.
Also, almost every edge in that model is rounded and then the texture is carefully wrapped around those corners (I made the textures to exactly fit around the columns for instance). This adds to that "feeling" that there is "almost" something like displacement there as the texture bumps nicely on the "corners", too.
Gai...
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majid wrote:nice render, mate. but let me know , have you seen this :Pg09 wrote:You (x)rok!
Would you mind telling us about the steps of the workflow?
I read about this overlay technic in several places but still would like to hear it from you
http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewto ... f=12&t=487
it is a bit faster I guess , than a complete render way (it tooks me about 6-8 min per each comlpete NPR render )
Thanks Majid, i remember seeing it but then i forgot about it...
Cheers,
Adam
Adam
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Gaieus, right its 2pt perspective i was thinking about. nice texture tips thanks.
Majid, i do remember seeing that but its a little too dirty and cartoonish for my liking, but otherwise very similiar. (except for render time) and i don't really get why he used three layers. besisides if you start with a cleaner render you can always add noise (filter) but its very hard to clean.
Majid, i do remember seeing that but its a little too dirty and cartoonish for my liking, but otherwise very similiar. (except for render time) and i don't really get why he used three layers. besisides if you start with a cleaner render you can always add noise (filter) but its very hard to clean.
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WTF, i just did a test, is 2pt. perspective working now?????
oh, sorry Fletch, i haven't decided yet whether or not i will use handles. i've been looking around and if i find handles that inspire me i will use them. my wife really like grapes and vines so...
if i could find a small cluster of grapes for knobs and matching vines for door handles that could be cool.
oh, sorry Fletch, i haven't decided yet whether or not i will use handles. i've been looking around and if i find handles that inspire me i will use them. my wife really like grapes and vines so...
if i could find a small cluster of grapes for knobs and matching vines for door handles that could be cool.
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please see final page of user manual in the reference section about using 2point perspective!!!
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is that new? seems to me the view used get screwed when trying to render 2pt.?Fletch wrote:please see final page of user manual in the reference section about using 2point perspective!!!
i notice a contradiction in the manual:
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Wow this is a great image and nice and simple technique You 'rok'
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i remember the 2pt. discussion we had now: http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewto ... f=25&t=306
so it must be something new then?
so it must be something new then?
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