A Quiet Place V2

Started by sjefen, November 08, 2020, 05:50:44 PM

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sjefen

I'm working on another project, but I'm stuck and had to take a break from it and started on this.
After the render was done I can see things I wanna fix, but it'll have to wait so I can continue on my other project. Break is over I guess.

Hope you like it and inputs are always welcome. I can take them with me for the next time I pick this one up again.

A Quiet Place V2 - 05d.jpg


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WAS

Even with areas you want to improve this is still a fascinating render. Really speaks volumes.

Hannes

Wow, this is fantastic! Very photoreal. The clouds are incredibly good!

DocCharly65

Fascinating! And great! I could not say if it's real or not.

Dune

Terrific! Clouds are great, all gives a real sense of freedom and space. I guess the black statue(?) is something that still needs attention.

cyphyr

The sense of scale and space is great, love the clouds too. If I had to crit anything it would be the bush on the right, the texturing is a little uniform and not as polished as the rest of the image.
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Jo Kariboo

It is really impressive, the light, the sky with its clouds, the mountains at the back with the vegetation etc. I think the woman with her child comes out a bit dark because of their costumes.

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zaxxon

An astonishingly wonderful image, truly fine work! The back-drop and atmosphere are extraordinary, your foreground detail is rich and complex (kind of what Nature really is all about). The human figures (in my estimation) are unfortunate and cause more of a distraction than an asset. I guess the question from an artistic standpoint is: is the human character necessary to your vision of the work? If not the landscape simply screams excellence on it's own. I'll be studying this one for a while, thanks for re-setting your mastery to an even higher level, it will definitely give the rest of us a worthy challenge!

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sjefen

Thanks allot guys!


Quote from: zaxxon on November 10, 2020, 10:44:32 AMAn astonishingly wonderful image, truly fine work! The back-drop and atmosphere are extraordinary, your foreground detail is rich and complex (kind of what Nature really is all about). The human figures (in my estimation) are unfortunate and cause more of a distraction than an asset. I guess the question from an artistic standpoint is: is the human character necessary to your vision of the work? If not the landscape simply screams excellence on it's own. I'll be studying this one for a while, thanks for re-setting your mastery to an even higher level, it will definitely give the rest of us a worthy challenge!
As others also have pointed out, this is not a very good part of the image. This is one of the things I want to fix later. The characters are to dark and almost look like a clipboard. I will check it out later.

I wanted to have some people in the scene cause I think it gives it that extra "depth". I think it's easier to understand the scale of the landscape when there are some people there. I don't have any good models to use. Only this free model I found. Preferably I would like to use some animals instead, but I don't have any models except for the deer I used earlier. I would also like to have some swans in the lake, but my visions are often limited by the fact I can't model any animals or even texture them. I think texturing would be a bigger problem, so I just use what I can find for free or something that doesn't cost to much.

I will try to make this model better or swap it with something else later.


- Terje
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