about the images of the middle (2° 3° and 4°) It's a render since Sketchup file(PS+render motor engine+SketchUp) or a render since sketchup'style? (PS+SketchUp only)
do you explain your method please? i'm so interesed, i would like to produce an image like that for my architecture degree.
All images are Sketchup + PS only. Each image is compromised by two render Styles in Sketchup. One is a simple sketchy ouline drawing style. The other is colour based (to get the diferent shades as you see in the tennis court). (ie: http://bit.ly/az5aKz)
The 2 images are mixed in photoshop (the oulines on top blended using Mutiply) and highly desaturated.
The colour grading as you can see is very warm using an [Adjustment Layer > Gradient Map] in PS of Orange for the lighter colours and Dark Purple for the dark values.(ie: http://bit.ly/ak10vJ)
Nice Sketchup effect! it's like sepia/dessaturated..
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Thanks ShaelKoNef! ... Yes it's a processed render in Photoshop ;)
ReplyDeleteabout the images of the middle (2° 3° and 4°) It's a render since Sketchup file(PS+render motor engine+SketchUp) or a render since sketchup'style? (PS+SketchUp only)
ReplyDeletedo you explain your method please? i'm so interesed, i would like to produce an image like that for my architecture degree.
All images are Sketchup + PS only.
ReplyDeleteEach image is compromised by two render Styles in Sketchup. One is a simple sketchy ouline drawing style. The other is colour based (to get the diferent shades as you see in the tennis court).
(ie: http://bit.ly/az5aKz)
The 2 images are mixed in photoshop (the oulines on top blended using Mutiply) and highly desaturated.
The colour grading as you can see is very warm using an [Adjustment Layer > Gradient Map] in PS of Orange for the lighter colours and Dark Purple for the dark values.(ie: http://bit.ly/ak10vJ)
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