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2007-06-28
03:15 PM
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Noemi Balogh
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2007-06-28 06:11 PM
b.trenga wrote:Based on your example, you really want to use Piranesi which can acheive exactly that appearance...once you learn to use it and assuming you are a bit artistic yourself.
Hey guys,
i have a client that wouldl like me to do some schematic renderings and really like the look of water color or a hand marker rendering.
2007-06-28 06:18 PM
2007-06-28 06:26 PM
b.trenga wrote:Please at least take the time to turn off CAP LOCK!
I DONT REALLY HAVE TIME TO LEARN ANOTHER PROGRAM FOR THIS ONE, BUT I HAVE FOUND A PRETTY GOOD METHOD TO ACHIEVE THE LOOK. IF YOU RENDER IN LIGHT WORKS AND BRING INTO PHOTOSHOP WORKING WITH THE FILTERS TO GET A GOOD BASE IMAGE. THEN RENDER A PEN AND INK SKETCH RENDER AND OVERLAY THAT ON THE LIGHT WORKS RENDER WITH SOME SOME TRANSPARENCY IT LOOK PRETTY DAM GOOD!
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