More "Forbidden Lands"

Started by AndyWelder, February 04, 2016, 01:03:18 PM

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AndyWelder

Another render based on the terrain features from my "Forbidden Lands" project. Got carried away kinda and sorta lost control about what's going on there. Even after two large and high detail renders I did miss i.e. a trunk hovering above the water surface. The grass growing on the underside of the rock cliffs is not a flaw, it's done on purpose (Because I saw grass growing that way in the Black Forest region in Germany)
"Ik rotzooi maar wat aan" Karel Appel

bobbystahr

Quote from: AndyWelder on February 04, 2016, 01:03:18 PM
Another render based on the terrain features from my "Forbidden Lands" project. Got carried away kinda and sorta lost control about what's going on there. Even after two large and high detail renders I did miss i.e. a trunk hovering above the water surface. The grass growing on the underside of the rock cliffs is not a flaw, it's done on purpose (Because I saw grass growing that way in the Black Forest region in Germany)

ah ha...I see it here, but at FB I missed it. Just a thought re: modelling; if you are going to use an object like the scattered trunks/logs, you might consider capping the bottom/base...all the ones at the bottom of the image are noticeably hollow.
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

AndyWelder

Quoteall the ones at the bottom of the image are noticeably hollow.
Didn't notice that either but now that you mention it... Thanks, Bobby, will take that into account for other renders/projects.
"Ik rotzooi maar wat aan" Karel Appel

Dune

Very alien. Regarding the grass; I would lower the translucency, so it is not as light in shadowed areas. Something I don't really get, btw, probably the translucency works from environmental light, not from direct light.


AP

What a wild place to visit. I like the details of fallen branches to. Agree that the grass needs less translucency.

mhaze

Nice.  I like the general form of the landscape and the foreground, the greeny muck is well observed and the colours are excellent. But I'm not a fan of the veg under the rocks in its present form.

bobbystahr

Quote from: AndyWelder on February 04, 2016, 03:22:32 PM
Quoteall the ones at the bottom of the image are noticeably hollow.
Didn't notice that either but now that you mention it... Thanks, Bobby, will take that into account for other renders/projects.

Sorry for the nit pick on a great image, and you're welcome
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

TheBadger

like that area in the mid a lot too. Great stuff.
It has been eaten.

fleetwood

Very interesting location you've created.

AndyWelder

Sorry for the late reply, was elsewhere without access to my mail and pw.

Thank you for the compliments and the "nitpicking"  ;) If I would mind receiving critical comments I would post elsewhere and disable comments.

And @ Dune:
Quoteprobably the translucency works from environmental light, not from direct light
I was thinking that myself too based on observations. Oh well, the wondrous world of Terragen  8)
"Ik rotzooi maar wat aan" Karel Appel