First attempt at water colour
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Rollson Lasrado
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Thanks for the valuable inputs Patrick. Im aware of the watercolour styles, but the landscape elements that I used in the model had different tones which made the composition look odd. I had to blend them in with the model. So i exported them to PS n tried merging the whole scene into one seamless entity. and to do so i had to tweak it a lot which resulted in loss of clarity. I dint really have a streamlined method because it was my first time, but i learnt a lot in the process. I went through formfonts, its got a lot o resources which i will use in my future projects.. thanks a lot again!
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Patrick Hoesly
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I would suggest using one of the Watercolor Sketchup styles that you can find around the web. Or you can subscribe to FormFonts.com and download a bunch of styles.