Non-photorealistic Renders (NPR)
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Looks great, I love the overall effect; the only thing I wasn't keen on was Anubis's right hand, I can't make it out clearly and don't know if something important is going on with it. Everything else rocks.
-- Walt Sterdan
Love the use of the emoti guys with Super Morpheous! If you're ever looking for other "helpers" these guys are pretty good as well as a lot of fun:
http://www.evilinnocence.com/shop/isaac-iverson.html
-- Walt Sterdan
Thanks a lot, Walt. I didn't know about Isaac.
Not very surprising to find that the Morpheus figures are great for NPR.
Mind you, this started as an Iray render, with gray environment and headlamp.
Character on the left is G2F, using mostly Girl 4 shape (reduced bust, African features, larger nose)
Character on the right is G2M, using Morpheus stuff (one overall shape, some chin) transferred over from G3M, plus Darius shape/skin.
Color layer was essentially 'flattened' with reduced contrast.
Then Linerender9000 to add lines.
They came out well, fun stuff!
-- Walt Sterdan
My 1st attempt at using that new script for motion lines. I also used a motion blur technique as well.
Pretty cool
Something a little different:
Very nice. I like the reflections and lines.
Call of the Sea
Here is an update to my character posted awhile back. Tweeked the colors and gave him a smaller gun. Only problem is the gun doesn't seem to match the holster. Hard to find good holsters so I might try another gun.
that's slick. nice.
--ms
Way of the Sword
Very nice overall effect on the last three images, I especially like the lines on the ship.
-- Walt Sterdan
Yes, I also like "Call of the Sea" the best.
Thanks. I experimented with Topaz Clean on this one along with my usual tools.
3dl render of Streets of Morocco run through FotoSketcher (and various other tweaks)
that combination is magic. wow. I like your various techniques on your DA gallery, but this would be my favorite. I keep looking at it and thinking way-kewl! Not too real, and not too 'fake'. More of a style of its own. Hard to describe.
--ms
Looks great, Will! Looks like a painting or a drawing with oil pastels! Nicely done!
Very nice. I haven't been able to get results like that from FotoSketcher. I guess I need to play with it more.
Very nice "illustrated" look to it, well-done!
-- Walt Sterdan
The trick with Fotosketcher paint styles is to make sure your feed image is large enough for it to work; I usually aim around 2000x2000.
Note that your image doesn't have to be that big -- since the paint is naturally a little imprecise, it totally works to double your image size, run it through, then halve it after.
Thanks for the tip. Much appreciated.
nice tip, I've been doing a series of 72cm by 52 cm at 300 dpi for a show. I'll try doubling them and then shrinking them - might be interesting
Yeah I'm working on a render that I would like to have that effect so I'm really going to try and reproduce it. I'll make the render nice and big.
The nice thing is that since the brushes lose detail, you can probably make big blurry blow ups and get something interesting, though I haven't pushed it far yet.
This is particularly welcome if you are using 3dl; 3dl render speed is fairly tightly linked to output size, while Iray is more flexible.
I like the updates in general. I can't help but wonder if the shade of blue is correct, though, as it seems a bit "off" to me for the retro vibe you're shooting for. And you're completely right about the gun -- you gotta get a new one.