Working on a New Rendering Technique
So, I've been working on a new rendering technique this semester. I think I'll refine it next semester to give it a more refined look, but for the urban planning I did this semester I think it worked really well.
My only critique of it as a whole is that it looks a little comic-book-like, which might not be received well by those who look at it. It doesn't help that I was in a rush and did each in about two hours, some a little more, some a little less.
Let me know what you think!
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They look good, especially considering the time in each one. the only one that looks comic bookish to me is the interior view, and that isn't bad.
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I think the interior one could benefit from the use of some lighting and shadows. Same goes for the exterior. I think that's the part that my eye is missing. I am assuming these are rendered in Sketchup from a 3D model.
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Line work is by hand. Color is by hand in photoshop.
There's some suggestion of shadow done by the way I color it, but it really could use a new layer that's just shadows.
That's why I think the elevation is as appealing as it is. I added a layer and added a shadow under the eaves and overhangs really quick.
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That's some really nice hand work. I know how to do that stuff, and I know it's super time consuming. Great stuff.
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Are you doing the line work on vellum and scanning it in, or are you drawing right on a digitizer?
Either way, I think it looks good.
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d_stilgar
Line work is by hand. Color is by hand in photoshop.
There's some suggestion of shadow done by the way I color it, but it really could use a new layer that's just shadows.
That's why I think the elevation is as appealing as it is. I added a layer and added a shadow under the eaves and overhangs really quick.
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It's done on trace then scanned in. In this case another person in my group did the line work and I did all the coloring.