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The Last of the Consumers (BEFORE-AFTER postwork)

Vue Work In Progress posted on Apr 08, 2008
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The Last of the Consumers (before & after postwork) Please refer to my previous posting of the full image of this project for info and credits. ---- This is a cropped shot of the original sized render showing the Dikondra monster before & after I manually completed Photoshop brush postwork using "Ron's Spashes".

Comments (5)


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PhilW

3:34AM | Tue, 08 April 2008

The splashes certainly add a lot of feel to the image - thanks for sharing this!

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arat

3:58AM | Tue, 08 April 2008

I have most of the Deviney Brush sets and I find them really useful,and as you have proved they can just add that little something to a render. I always aim to have no postwork at all, that way when it has to be added it is minimal, but splashes are hard to get right if you use something like Forrestor's Rapid's set which I have done before http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1302149&member Thanks for highlighting your use

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Seaview123

7:46AM | Tue, 08 April 2008

The splashes are great, and really give the image a realistic look.

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Trepz

10:03AM | Tue, 08 April 2008

damn cool postwork:D Isnt it cheating if you use brushes? :P

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Fidelity2

11:25AM | Tue, 08 April 2008

I love it. 5+.


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