RiverB2aq

Started by Henry Blewer, June 10, 2015, 11:45:44 AM

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Henry Blewer

4k render using Walli's grasses and dry shrubs, and XFrog trees

https://flic.kr/p/ujdAsh
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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Dune

Awesome! Just a tiny note, some more color variation in the grasses may benefit this outstanding render!

TheBadger

SUPER CRISP!! Looks real good 8)
It has been eaten.

Clay


Hannes

Superrealistic!! It would be perfect if it wasn't that crisp to my taste. Great work!!

Henry Blewer

Thanks for the comments. I agree about the grass. on the test/lower setting renders, the dry grass showed more. Overall, I think this may be the best I have done.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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yossam


Oshyan

Very nice result! Quite realistic and "natural" to my eye.

- Oshyan

bobbystahr

I like this a lot but agree with Ulco on the grass colour variations....I've had that happen as well Henry, do you have bloom enabled in the render tab, sometimes turning that off helps retain tone/colour separation.
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zaxxon

Beautiful image. A natural setting rendered exquisitely.

fleetwood


Henry Blewer

I did have the bloom enabled, but it really comes down to the density of the green grasses compared to the dry grasses. I think I have this sorted for the new render I am making.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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bobbystahr

Quote from: Henry Blewer on June 13, 2015, 07:49:18 PM
I did have the bloom enabled, but it really comes down to the density of the green grasses compared to the dry grasses. I think I have this sorted for the new render I am making.

Cool I look foreward to it's arrival.
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

Oshyan

Bloom only affects highlights, it shouldn't normally have a notable affect on "tone/color separation"...

- Oshyan