Moody Sunrise - Final

Started by Gannaingh, October 26, 2011, 11:28:54 AM

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Gannaingh

Just something simple I threw together last night. I like the way it turned out so I'm going to work with it some more and see what I can come up with.

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Henry Blewer

This has a painted look; Bob Ross style. 8)
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Gannaingh

Thanks guys! I haven't had much time to work on this in the past couple days so there has not been too much improvement. However, I did get the time late last night to fiddle with a few things. I want to add more variation in both the low and high cloud cover as well as get rid of the noise in the lower cumulus clouds that really shouldn't be there.

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Luc

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jbest

I'd say that your second version is definitely better than the first. The 2nd looks terrific ;)
Heard of computer graphics? CG? Terragen 2, the landscape generating program, also known as TG, a whole cool way to create realistic CG - with TG.

Gannaingh

Thanks all! I think I'm getting close to being finished, I should have an update sometime tomorrow.

jamfull

Great image. I prefer the second as well (all the details in the darks).

Jonathan

mashing - love the mist sitting amongst the trees. Proves yet again that simple renders can be as effective as complex scenes. J
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Gannaingh

I can almost call this finished! I just want to render it bigger and then possibly do some tweaks in photoshop, besides that it's all done IMO. Thanks for the kind comments as I've worked my way through this one!

edit: I lowered the gamma in terragen some so it might be too dark for people with darker monitors.

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Gannaingh

Here it is, bigger and hopefully better. I used some tonemapping to bring out some of the details in the trees towards the bottom of the image, I feel it gives some more depth. Thanks for looking!

http://gannaingh32.deviantart.com/#/d4ett11

Jonathan

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