New Image and All TGTP 5

Started by buzzzzz1, November 08, 2008, 06:16:33 PM

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buzzzzz1

Only post work was brightness/contrast adjustments.  And a Long Ass Render.
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lightning

man that is real!!! i love the foliage and the clouds look superb as well!

Mandrake

Very pretty!! Great lighting, and the greenery blend is perfect..

FrankB

I'd say my favourite parts are the warped clouds. Nicely done, looks absolutely correct.

Frank

Kevin F

wonderful clouds and terrain. Not so sure about the veg, but overall very realistic.

MacGyver

I first thought this was a foto when I looked on the shebang ;D Then my eyes adjusted and I saw it's really cool TG2 :D
Can you upload this as png or something? I might be wrong but it seems that there are some jpg-artifacts... frustrating phenomenon :-\
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rcallicotte

Very, very nice work.  Worthy of IOTW...has my vote, anyway.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

Oshyan

Wonderful variety of vegetation, and quite a realistic scene overall. It all looks a bit sharp to my eye, possibly able to benefit from some of the newer AA filters, but otherwise it's tops. :)

- Oshyan

PorcupineFloyd

Fantastic colour balance. And yes - clouds are great :)

lonewolf

I agree with Oshyan. The new fixes in the beta release could help here, vertices jitter and different AA. Pity about needing to re-render it to benifit though.  :(

Iain

mr-miley

Outstanding work buzzzzz1, Great colours, ot oversaturated and great lighting.

Wonderful image  ;D

Miles
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sonshine777

Awesome Image, Jay! :) My only crit would be in line with KevinF about the plants. It would seem that the foreground bushes are too shiny, maybe turn down the spectral highlights. Other than that, a brilliant render.

Tom

choronr

Very inspirational ...a conquest of realism!