traditional style colorization of west coast house
traditional style colorization of west coast house
Painting \ Architecture | 07/25/04 @819 |
knightgraphics1 |
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This is done in Photoshop 7, it took about 4 hours to do. I messed with Painter before I didi this in photoshop, but I threw out the painter version. Photoshop is finally doing what only Painter did, and Photoshop does it better. The brush controls, jittering, and other radom functions really work well, with or with out a tablet.The goal here was to mimic water color, marker, and paint in general.
A few trees where dropped in form my photolibrary. They where lightened, watercolor effect, and posterized to have them blend into the bruch style I was using.
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Since this was labeled "Coloriation" on top I will just let you know that the house design was started as a given starting point -drafted 2d line art, and colorized from there. Make no mistake im not an architect, I just do 2D and 3D work for them.