In the rape field

Started by DocCharly65, February 27, 2017, 05:35:12 AM

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DocCharly65

Hi everyone... sorry I was absent because of illness.
Welcome to world of the hereditary type 2 diabetes. The good news: I am alive and get funny pills. The bad news: I was almost blind for a month. Unfortunately in some cases when the disease breaks out your eyes change. In my case, there were about 6 diopters around which my vision changed several times.

And because that was just too boring and simple I additionally got a tendons and nerve inflammation in the shoulder which was far more painful.

But the really good news: I could not work on my PCs without my eyesight so I had to let them render the prepared jobs all the time.
Since last friday I have new glasses and did some motivating work for another animation of the morning scene. It's the rape field next to the pool house.

So let's look into the rape field next to the pool house early in the morning... when the first customer picks up the fresh rapeseed oil at the farmers  :)

From here the camera will rise out of the field:
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The animation will end like this:
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Very early in the morning the car arrives:
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And leaves some time later:
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And of course in the next time I'll be very busy to check all your new renders here in the forum... I hope nobody is angry if I don't comment every single one :)

Dune

Sorry to hear about your health problems, Nils. I did miss your presence here. Hope all is better now. This looks fine and interesting, though I think the colors are a bit dull.

Kadri


Good to hear you are better now Nils.
Nice renders. Agree with Ulco but you can change it in post too if you want to of course.

Jo Kariboo

Hello Doc, happy to know that you are better. Concerning the pictures I like the third with this morning light and this luminous reflection in the distance.

masonspappy

Hey DocCharley,  glad your back!! :)

luvsmuzik

What a relief to see your images!
Complications of diabetes can be devastating and I am glad you have found a solution!
Great composition on the departure image, I know you will work out the other shading issues.

Hannes

Hi Nils, good to hear, you're back again.
Looks great!!

dorianvan

Nothing like bad health to make you appreciate the times when it's not so bad. Glad you are able to do some work again. I think number four is a good one, but you might lower the hills a bit, blue-up the sky, and breakup the fields a little (maybe double widen the area where the person is standing and add a few spots with less grasses).
-Dorian

bobbystahr

Good to see you back Nils...was wondering where y were. That's a bloody awful disease man. I have and have had friends with it. Good you're taking care of it because my one friend and first guitar student who didn't had a lovely wake way too soon. Had a bit of a shock seeing rape field which has a whole different context in Canada where we GMO'd Rape into Canola....
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

DocCharly65

Thanks for all your welcome back posts. I'll do my best to keep as healthy as I can (I have a film to finish  ;D ) Thanks to excluding any unhealthy food and some pills I could decrease the blood glucose levels already from 355 down to 99-120.

Bobby - sorry that I shocked you with the canola field! When I saw the reverse translation of google translator today I got shocked too! In fact a fatal double sense of the expression!

Nice that you all mostly liked the renders. In fact I will do some postwork in the animations. But I must wait untill I have the complete scene for comparison and then I can adjust the gamma and the white/color balance.

In the complete morning scene there will be some more animations.
Here is a bit of what was rendered while I was out of action and belongs to the morning scene:

The sun rising (developed from my african sunset)
divided  into 3 animations:

[attach=1]   [attach=2]   [attach=3]


The morning forest (perhaps you remember the Rottweiler in the forest):

[attach=4]   [attach=5]   [attach=6]


And the animated speedbikes + R2D2

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Here I don't want to repeat posting the new poolhouse renders (duck in the pool e.g.) again but they belong to the morning scene too.
I hope it all works together...

Kadri


Those look pretty. Curious about the animations.

bobbystahr

Quote from: DocCharly65 on February 28, 2017, 04:14:53 AM
Thanks for all your welcome back posts. I'll do my best to keep as healthy as I can (I have a film to finish  ;D ) Thanks to excluding any unhealthy food and some pills I could decrease the blood glucose levels already from 355 down to 99-120.

Bobby - sorry that I shocked you with the canola field! When I saw the reverse translation of google translator today I got shocked too! In fact a fatal double sense of the expression!

Here I don't want to repeat posting the new poolhouse renders (duck in the pool e.g.) again but they belong to the morning scene too.
I hope it all works together...

Good on ya man diet is an important part of dealing with diabetes. Over here we gave it to our Indigenous peoples with alcohol which they never had and consequently no tolerance for and wheat which is from the Ukraine area and they also had no biology for dealing with. Kraft Dinner is a staple on many Northern reserves and am sicken'd with white colonial guilt. Saw a fair bit of it when I toured with an Inuit singer/songwriter in the '80's last century. An all natural (no processed food) seems to be the best as long as you're aware of the sugar contents of all the foods, which I found surprising when I dug deeper than the name .
I was , er, surprised I guess is a better word than shocked, as I also have some provincial guilt as Canola was developed partially at the agriculture faculty of the University of Manitoba...the province I live in and I seem to take ready possession of guilt...very Canadian heh heh.
Keep on tweaking as, at least with you, they just get better...I tend to backward at a certain point....
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist