Crescent

Crescent :last_quarter_moon_with_face:


Inspired by @lone_noel 's Intokber thread, the recent eclipse, and a picture I took in Bristol (see below) I made this ink-esque landscape in Blender. Everything is using one material, and then I’ve added three layers of grease pencil line art.

Scratch Paper Version

Viewport Screenshots


Ink Material Setup

Compositor Nodes

Reference Image

I recommend zooming in so you can really get the full effect of the three line art layers. Thanks for looking :slight_smile:

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Fancy :star_struck:
Foliage objects look amusing out of context) oh the magic of illusion

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Very cool. I like the inversion of what would traditionally be black and white.

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I almost feel bad for those planes… they’ve been subdivided and randomized all the way to hell and back :sweat_smile:

Me too! It’s worth mentioning that the inverse looks a lot worse in this case; I was always planning on doing it this way but I did try a black outline for kicks and it did not look good here. Interesting how that works

It’s a bit unwieldy to share, but I’d like to point out that I’m using both white and black line art - you can really see it if you zoom in on the closest tower

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