Drowning Mountain

Started by sjefen, August 06, 2007, 09:55:49 AM

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sjefen

Thanks guys

No problemo moodflow.
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Saurav

One of the best looking clouds to have come out of TG2 so far. I prefer the bluer version of the mountain. To me it looks more realistic for the time of day you were trying to capture.

Njen

Great work, I really like the clouds. Well done!

FrankB

I can't add anything in particular, other than that I'd like to chime in with everybody else. A wonderful picture, thanks for showing.

Regards,
Frank

Volker Harun

Thumbs Up, flawless render!

sjefen

Thanks a lot guys.

I'm working with the texturing now, but it seems to be a little problem with the snow. It's hard to explain and it happens sometimes.
I just cant get the snow to lie correct on the mountain. It just look wrong.
I will post an update when i find a solution to my little problem.
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Oshyan

I must agree with everyone else, those clouds are simply stunning.

I'm not sure if improvements to texturing alone can bring this dark side of the mountain a greater degree of interest. A change in lighting or camera angle might better highlight a more interesting bit of the mountain. But improving texturing would be good too.

- Oshyan

sjefen

Well..... I did not solve my little problem with the snow, but here is an update anyways.

I have made some changes to the texture, changed the sun position and
rised the atmosphere and the cloud samples.

I'm still not happy with everything, but I will consider this as the final image.
Hope you like it....
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Seth

that's really a very cool picture !

sflynn

Clouds, scale, lighting... all stunning.

Great work.

old_blaggard

I agree with the above.  There are a few more issues (as you said) to work out in the snow, but everything else about this picture is simply brilliant :).
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