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I do not even know how I created this but I guess it is not important. I am pretty sure was probably in Topaz.

Happy Slider Sunday

Capturing the last light in Azkorri beach

In this months Kaizen #59 there was an interesting tutorial using photos of architecture. I haven't finished that yet but did a project first using my personal approach to this idea. All of these elements are from itKuPiLLi, one of the best of the contributors to the program. I call this Renaissance Architecture Rendering. Enjoy!

Rendering machine is so

popular in Japan, you can find one even in the mountain

This image was created in the 3D design software pCon.planner 6.

Early 1970s, Oldsmobile "Collonade" A-body variation

Ok....my first sketches are always rough, just playing with an idea. I refine it a little bit before I start the rendering. Then on tracing paper I very lightly will start with a single center line to use as a reference. I also draw a center line on my rough sketch to compare. The rough sketches are just a tad bigger than actual size but the rendering will be at least 3 to four times actual size. All first lines are drawn as lightly as possible.....and with a .3mm pencil that I keep fine sanded to a needlepoint. I use an eraser shield and an eraser a lot....but try to draw lines only once (ha!). I use a compass whenever a clean large circle or an arc is called for. I use plastic templates for smaller circles or arcs. I use a steel straight edge and have several french curves on hand. I try and keep my grubby, oily hands off the paper by covering areas already drawn with another sheet of clean paper. When all the lines are lightly drawn just the way I want them, I erase whatever extra marks I can find and air blast the residue off. Then I darken all the lines. Then I shade it. Then I hit the whole thing with the eraser again, and air blast it. Then I apply a very light spray of "Aussie Instant Freeze" hair spray. Now it's time to paint the back. With fine sable brushes I first paint only the areas which are "gold", being very careful not to go outside the lines, hee hee! Dry it thoroughly. Then I rather sloppily apply the other colors quickly so as not to disturb the gold layer. Dry thoroughly. For this job I then also returned to the front and applied tiny smudges (without any rubbing or blending) of a day-glo green oil pastel to the green stones for highlights and green, orange and a little blue for the opal's play of color. For this back-painted rendering to be successful, you must use at least tracing paper......but vellum is uber nice! From there on it's photoshop for color-enhancement and more cleanup. But the images above are how far I get by hand.

Olympus XA3

Ilford HP5+ (@800)

Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 10mins @ 20°

3D rendered version, by yours truly. A carbonated soft drink mix processor (left) and ammonia chiller (right) for cooling the mix before piping to the can or bottle filler. (The color of the rendering was chosen randomly.) All rights reserved - do not copy or download, please!

Hello everyone! Just per usual, another room I've put together... Soon I'll be finishing up with a client project so I'll post those rooms up sometime next week.

 

I was jamming to this tune while creating this scene - www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvmKxDcO8vU

 

www.jackhanbyinteriors.com/

Another sneak peek of the cafe and bakery building I'm working on. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

Composite/rendering of a photo into a surreal scene of blue electricity

View On Black

Beautiful fractal. Our busy lives pass us by as we render it away. :)

In optics, a caustic or caustic network is the envelope of light rays reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, or the projection of that envelope of rays on another surface. The caustic is a curve or surface to which each of the light rays is tangent, defining a boundary of an envelope of rays as a curve of concentrated light.

 

We're Here visiting Caustics

Here is my rendering of a rushing stream near Angels Camp CA. This effect was done with Photoshop to make it more ethereal.

When the photo is not good you can make a painting of it, possibilities are endless

Thanks for the visit have all a nice day

So I have no idea why these DBG backgrounds are looking like doo-doo. I took Matt's advice and reset POV-Ray to initial settings, and it is still looking like this. All white, LBG, and tan look fine, most of the time. But the darker background looks BAD. Anyone have any suggestions?

rendering showing the atrium space of an office design competition i participated in. The concrete floor curls up to create the reception desk, while the wood slat ceiling folds down behind the desk to create the wall and floor.

TRON - Inspired fantasy Piece!

No; its not a architectual rendering but a real shopping plaza here in Savannah. While some stores have reopened the majority have not and remain closed.

pointlight with arealight.

Prompt

A 3D digital rendering portrays a woman and a black panther in a striking desert landscape. The woman, with long straight black hair parted in the middle, sits on a large, dark gray rock. Her skin tone is warm brown, and she has intricate black and white beaded designs adorning her face, neck, arms, legs, and upper body, forming symmetrical patterns and tribal motifs. She wears a revealing black and white beaded top with matching shorts, all featuring elaborate designs. The woman's expression is calm and confident as she looks directly at the camera. Large, dangling silver hoop earrings crafted from small white beads complement her attire. A long black beaded necklace with small black beads hangs around her neck. The woman holds a large spear with a sharp pointed tip in her right hand, adorned with black and white beaded patterns. The panther sits closely beside her, with its front paws resting on the woman's shoulder and its rear end on the rock. The panther has sleek black fur with amber yellow eyes, an intense gaze, and visible whiskers, exuding strength and power. The background features a desert landscape with reddish-brown sand, rocky formations, and distant mountains under a cloudy sky filled with dark gray clouds, creating a dramatic atmosphere. The lighting is soft and diffused, highlighting the details of the woman's attire and the panther's fur while creating subtle shadows. The text 'Angies Dream Art' is visible in white cursive font on the left side of the image.

New design with a waterjet cut aluminum railing.

New outdoor living room pavilion beyond.

Rendering of PA's Humvee on Brother Steven's display stand.

Have not completely finished the Humvee, but Austin wanted to do a LDD scene.

 

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