Simple Sea Scene at Dusk

Started by Jonathan, August 05, 2011, 01:03:21 PM

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Jonathan

They often say that the simplest ideas are the best (joke) - however I rather like the tranquility of this....
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Henry Blewer

Simple often works. 8) The sky is great. I would use a power fractal to break up the fake stones; allow some sand of the shore to show.
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Jonathan

Every problem is an opportunity, but there are so many opportunities it is a problem!

Henry Blewer

Add some more samples to the quality tab of the atmosphere also. This will increase the render time, but the image is worth the time I think.
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Jonathan

Upped the samples and added lens flare....
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inkydigit

the last one looks really great, but maybe the lens flare is a bit too intrusive?

Henry Blewer

I agree about the lens flare. The rest looks much better.
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neon22

lens flare is in the bokeh of the holder ;-)

Jonathan

Lens flare will be removed with extreme prejudice! Thanks for the comments all :)
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Henry Blewer

Actually, I would just blend it in more. If the edges were a little softer and the image showed through it some it would look more like a camera lens flare. It has a strong post work look now.
I have tried these using Blender and Corel Paint X2. I think Lightwave 3D or 3D Studio would give you better results with this kind of post effect. They are very hard for me to get them to look right...
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Jonathan

I have Corel Photo Paint - I think I can make the spots more translucent - will have a go :)
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Henry Blewer

You can use a new raster layer for the flare in Corel Paint X2. The blend slider will work fine, and/or you can use a pixel filter.
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