Little Thorpe and a version run through Fotosketcher, water-colour filter.
John
Little Thorpe
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Little ThorpeLittle Thorpe and a version run through Fotosketcher, water-colour filter.
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Re: Little Thorpein my opinion there is no need to ruin this extremely beautiful render with a standard watercolor filter.
Re: Little ThorpeI always gasp when I see your work
Re: Little ThorpeAnother fin image, John. The black timbers look too flat (except the timber along the ground).
What I lack in depth I make up for in shallowness. Gomez Adams
Re: Little ThorpeThanks everyone.
Daniel, I lost the bump on the timber through sloppy PS. The bottom two course of brick is bitumen painted, if you save the image and zoom in it's a little clearer. thanks again John
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At every render you post im wondering where do you get all your textures from they look so neat. What's your secret, is it just google streetview and PS for some parts??
Re: Little ThorpeHello Aad, If you have one texture and Photoshop then you have hundreds! The two brick textures are the same, altered in PS. I use street view if I'm modeling an existing building only to view it. Street View Images are watermarked and IMO very low resolution.
Hope this helps. John
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