Really a great idea! I absolutely love the newly added Freestyle and have already seen some great NPR renders on the forum. Good to have a dedicated sketchbook for that!
Your 3 NPR renders are really wonderfull, MonkMonk. Great feel and atmosphere to it.
Love to see more, and hopefully I’ll post some myself one day (give me a bit more time… just starting
Did not realise there was a WIP-thread! Thanks for pointing that out filou.rod!
That thread is not only eye-candy, but very informative and inspiring as well. You have a new fan MonkMonk
Oh, if I only had more time to blender… so much things I’d like to try out.
This is a sketchbook though.
A BA sketchbook, not a zbrushforum sketchbook.
I suggest you to clean the mess and start your own sketchbooks.
BA is a rather complicated forum. However, there’re lot of other topics for posting your tests or WIPs, or your finished works.
Sketchbook in BA means something else IMRO (InMyRidiculousOpinion)
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Have you tried the new toon shader implementation in Cycles?
@Michalis: I must confess, i didn’t know there was one. I’m not one to use test builds and i’ve been busy on my photo-realism Enigma project recently. Thanks for pointing it out, i’ll check it out now:)
[off topic - did i miss something? zbrushforum sketchbook?]
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and other friends, please don’t misunderstand me. It’s not an offense. Just proposing to keep sketchbooks clean.
(zbrush has not a sketchbook topic. It has one only, a personal work topic. That simple. Other topics there are for support or for tutorials mostly.
Much simpler and possibly better.)
Always staying tuned on your enigma concept. Photorealistic you say, but we may see an NPR coming from this.
Perhaps if there is a better place for this a Mod could move it. I just thought it would be nice to build up a collection of NPR renders in one thread.
Another one, this by using freestyle, but it also is based on the UVs+displ thread techniques. In this case, no displacements, just a UV map baked via freestyle and AO, combined in Gimp. Trying a JackKirby style.