tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6897650046637838131.post4809149903117651709..comments2023-09-27T17:33:03.836+02:00Comments on Caffeine Abuse: 2D Illustration ShadingOla Madsenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03459149173285309103noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6897650046637838131.post-27010630550215317152010-01-08T17:41:07.245+01:002010-01-08T17:41:07.245+01:00Good post! Many of my clients want NPR images. Whi...Good post! Many of my clients want NPR images. While I often give clients a few versions, some more realistic than others, they often go with the more stylized looking comps. <br /><br />I think part of it is that they now think just about anyone can create a "real" looking image, so they want to instead have something different- that gives a "feeling" or relays a more abstract idea of/about the product or subject.<br /><br />Besides, once you combine these renders with a bit of comp knowledge and some additional "hand made" flourishes it really opens the door to a lot of possibilities while keeping render times down etc. No need for the client to know that it took you only 10min-1hr to make five different style sheets!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00529522147198194425noreply@blogger.com