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Very nice.

It has a nice paint over sketch look to it that reminds me of illustrations in books I have.

While the architecture is different it particularly reminds me of some of the explorations of old temples/cities in Mexico.

 

Are the shadows and textures native from A:M or have they been added?

I like the way you backlight the foreground. Thats a nice touch.

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Its a toon render, that was done AM. The only composite that was done was because the trees were rendered separate. And its a city in Israel called Tzfat. The stone is called Jerusalem stone.

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i like that stairs scene a lot! just wondering did you use AM paint? im new to A:M and i dont know too much about this stuff.

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You are doing amazing scenes. I like how you use the toon shading to get an illustration look. You have a unique style.

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I'm still adding more plants and cleaning up some of the surfaces.

i like that stairs scene a lot! just wondering did you use AM paint? im new to A:M and i dont know too much about this stuff.

Thanks, but no I didn't use AM paint. its all decals and hair for the leaves.

 

You are doing amazing scenes. I like how you use the toon shading to get an illustration look. You have a unique style.

Thank you. That means a lot coming from you.

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That looks nice. It's reminiscent of the the opening scene in Snow White.

 

Why did you have to render the trees separately?

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