carrara render

Started by inkydigit, June 16, 2009, 11:03:27 AM

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FrankB

Nice and believable for the most part. To me, the ferns have hte wrong shade of green, that kind of sticks out for me.
The best thing for me are the leaves on the ground!

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Zairyn Arsyn

the only thing that bothers me is the water ripples in the foreground.. but that I can understand.
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Oshyan

I've seen this guy's work before and it is quite honestly very impressive. What's interesting is he's the only one who seems to be doing this quality of imagery with Carrara, likely down in large part to the quality of the objects. He sells the scenes I think. I'd be interested to see what would come out of an attempt to recreate similar scenes in TG2 with high quality objects.

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Jack

I still find they look very cgish ???
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neuspadrin

The tree work is pretty good, variety and interesting realistic positions.. colors on trees could use a little tweaking....

most the color in the image overall seems... just slightly off on the correct greenness... also the water and the stones near the water dont seem wet.

most his other stuff looking... it just seems like a small change in the green would make alllll the difference in killing off the cgish look...

this one is one of the best i saw glancing through - pretty close to real.
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1592485&member

tumasch

Quote from: neuspadrin on June 16, 2009, 11:21:14 PM
this one is one of the best i saw glancing through - pretty close to real.
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1592485&member
I agree, that's exactly the image that I liked best. I must say, this guy knows how it works. Would be interesting to see him do some TG2 renders...!
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