l'Aube et le Crépuscule...

Started by aymenk2003, November 01, 2009, 03:00:35 AM

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aymenk2003

Inspired  from RArcher Golden forest (thank R.Archer) I've rendered this image and posworked with PS CS...
any comments ...
Credit:
NWDA default template.
dandelO procedural grass.
Walli's Pine01.
RArcher tutorial.
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Henry Blewer

They both look like they could be Battle Star Galactica planet settings. BSG uses lens filters to change the light for location shots.
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pfrancke

In addition to everything else, I like the pov that shows of the tall trees and the rough hill/mountain.  You've got something good going on here.

aymenk2003

thanks everybody...
Ive tried to render this one Big but it was scary  :'( :'( :'(

N.KAID
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Mr_Lamppost

That last one needs a light in the distance as if someone is lighting their way through the failing light.
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aymenk2003

Hi Mr LP...
may be this one...

N.KAID
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Henry Blewer

The latest one is pretty good. It's a bit like looking through a sheet of plastic because of the abrupt end to the cloud in the foreground. It also need something as a subject. A large hero rock, or an object. Some of my images suffer from this. I don't notice until I look at them several times.
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Zairyn Arsyn

i agree with njeneb,
the last one looks best to me too,
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aymenk2003

Quote from: njeneb on November 02, 2009, 07:56:39 AM
The latest one is pretty good. It's a bit like looking through a sheet of plastic because of the abrupt end to the cloud in the foreground. It also need something as a subject. A large hero rock, or an object. Some of my images suffer from this. I don't notice until I look at them several times.

thanks...I'll try to add a huge fake stone ...

N.KAID...
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Henry Blewer

I would go for an object, even if it is a rock. The fake stones shader works best as a populating tool.
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