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Well it's definately giving a hand up to making your renders look like you actually painted with pastels or watercolors or whatever vs being computer rendered. They look nice!
Agreed
I going to check the site!
I'd be curious to see how well it does with a busier background?
You're right. Actually not so interesting on background. It's why I'm testing a lot to find the "best" style (for my projects) without having to change anything for the most pictures or a few changes only.
For example here, I only have to modify one value between the Chest and Father Christmas. (I always use the same 3D Daz renders to better see the different effects.)
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Ok ! I have found an interesting style working on a lot of pictures :
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wow, you are really tweaking these
styles - nice work !
Thanks.
A Manga effect.
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Yesterday I saw nice 2D graphics on TV and I have decided to work in this direction.
Here are my first results. First I need nice Cartoon Daz renders (below) but if I like the 3D renders a lot, now I prefer them with this kind of style.
Before I dind't like a lot to add postwork but why not when I see these cool results... and without pain because it's automatic.
This :
From this 3D Daz render :
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These all look really great. I think I'm going to have to practice a lot more in photodonut 2.
Thanks a lot.
Look at these various renders.... all from THE SAME .prj project file ! Crazy !!!
(Compare with the 3D Daz render below !)
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More or less variations within the same .prj file :
From this :
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Looks great.
Now , I can see, why it does not work for me - one needs to have a toon render image, as the base, for processing in PhotoDonut 2.
It seems better on Cartoon renders because of the lighting (?), I think.
I just have made some tests on a part of this very nice realistic picture to find here : https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/724941/ !
I have used the Split option to better see the difference :
From this :
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Those all look suitably filtered to me.
double post
Improvments on a black pencil style :
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Here my actual favorite own Comic Book style... "between 3D and 2D" :
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That would probably if printed in a typical real-life book wind up looking most like what it looks like on your screen I think.
nice styles, thanks for sharing, looking forward to more - the one's with the watercolour paper texture are my favourites
Thanks.
It's interesting to test a lot of styles depending on the objective and the audience. For example children will love some renders and adults other ones. And for books some renders will be great and other ones not.
Some styles will be nice on characters and objects but not on landscapes, and so on... Not so easy !
As you can see below the first picture could be attractive for children. The other ones, with a more painting effect, are interesting but not really for children books I think. Even if it would be great to offer different books to children with a more "artistic" style. But are they ready to this in our modern world ???
From this 3D render to compare :
And now this very different effect :
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That's wonderful, how are you doing the gifs?
Thanks a lot !
I use the old "Animation Shop 3" software.
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*** The invasion of giant cockroaches ***
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Could you point me toward the category to look for the Liquid Painting style? It doesn't seem to come up in the style shop search, and I'm really loving the effects you're getting.
I was also wondering how large your initial images are. I've tried a good dozen or so of the filters I've found in Photo Donut and my images all come out muddy and blurry, with all the details eliminated.
Thanks for sharing all this!
Hi, it's under >painting> techniques
Strange !?! It works for me when I search 'Liquid' in the Style Categories. Its' an included style I think because we can see the head of the blond woman !?!
Usually I use 800 x 800 pictures but it works fine with other resolutions as you can see above or below...
I have tested my "Photo Donut" renders in "Corel Painter Essentials 4" for an interesting colored pencil effect working then better than on a normal 3D render. You can compare the both Alien pictures below :
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