South of Squamish V2

Started by RArcher, December 09, 2010, 12:10:59 AM

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Henry Blewer

Just awesome. :o I would like to see this with different lighting. Without the mountains being so dark and hidden in the clouds. But the render time might be prohibitive.
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Walli

very, very nice! I just think that the shadows of the stones in the front look a bit sharp. I mean, a lot of the scene cones from an overcast sky, at least it looks to me this way. And in that case I wouldn´t expect that sharp shadpows. Of course it could pefectly be the case, with some sunbeams hitting the ground here in front.

Oshyan

I think if the speculars on the rocks are imagined to be from being "wet", then yes they would not shine this way as the specularity actually comes from the water surface, which here is now well above the rocks and flat. ;) If there was a bubble of air around each rock, you'd see a sub-surface specular effect too (different of course, the edge of the bubble...).

But anyway, that's only if we imagine the specularity comes from being wet. What if the rocks themselves are polished and shiny? ;D If that's the case then indeed they could be specular underwater. Nonetheless I agree the first image does appear to be showing "wet specular" and is probably not technically "correct" from that perspective.

Regardless, both are excellent.

- Oshyan

sjefen

Fantastic render!
How about animating it?  ;D

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Beautiful sceneries Ryan!

That's what I want to create when I have learned how TG2 works (maybe in year 2013).

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GioMez

Great work, just that!
It's sensational and inspiring!

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