A promise of rain

Started by zaxxon, September 05, 2014, 11:30:07 AM

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archonforest

Dell T5500 with Dual Hexa Xeon CPU 3Ghz, 32Gb ram, GTX 1080
Amiga 1200 8Mb ram, 8Gb ssd

DannyG

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bobbystahr

something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

zaxxon

Some tweaking: revised stone shaders and added 2 additional populations, lessened the density of the leafs in the central tree. Probably done for this POV, Thanks again for the wonderful comments!

choronr

Continuous to get better and better.

Dune


zaxxon


bobbystahr

a STUNNING from Dune is sayin' something I agree with.....
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

TheBadger

Man, I really like a lot of whats going on here. Some of those trees really have a lot of flavor to em. Good comp in the 2nd and 3rd too. feels like a western scene?
It has been eaten.

Hannes

A beautiful lighting! Well done!

masonspappy


zaxxon

This is a re-render of the second image in this posting. The Oak leaves have been 'thinned' and spec and bump maps added, and the rock field reworked with 2 added stone pops (6 total). It's really a benefit to be able to modify the foliage quickly in ST and then substitute them back into the TG scene, almost like an extension of TG's toolset.

This has a been a time-consuming scene to cobble together, and to have the the images welcomed with such fine comments is certainly a much appreciated reward. Thanks again!

N810

Looks like the bark texture on the oak trees might be missing..?
They look realy black.
Hmmm... wonder what this button does....

choronr

You've put the icing on the cake. This update appears just a bit brighter which is very good. The stones additions has improved the foreground nicely ...good job!

bobbystahr

Whew...guess ST  just jumped onto my wishlist....
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist