A Beautiful Day - Version 2

Started by FrankB, January 10, 2010, 07:17:18 PM

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FrankB

... but a bit hot ;)

Walli's Fresh Grass 3 and Dry Bush Bundle Pack have been used. Plus the NWDA Fake Stones and TU's Sand Shader Pack, although from this POV it's almost not visible.

Regards,
Frank

Henry Blewer

I think I would have lightened the sand a shade or two. Just to contrast the sandstone/dune. I can't find anything else which might be made better. The plants look great.
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Mandrake

That reminds me of a late night b movie.

Attack of the killer ants, and a 50 foot ant is about to climb out of it's nest..

Vivid imagination ay. ;)

Henry Blewer

THEM! Great movie.
Frank there is a small dry bush in the same pack which is kind of pale green. I can't think of which one it is, but I think it would compliment the large bush well.
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Kadri

The colors are too saturated  ;D

Kadri.

Linda McCarthy

Quote from: Kadri on January 10, 2010, 09:14:46 PM
The colors are too saturated  ;D

Kadri.

Hi Frank,
I agree, in part, with Kadri..but only the mountain color..and, just a tiny mite too saturated.  I've certainly seen areas in Utah, Nevada and AZ that are almost that red-orange.  I love the point of view and overall composition.  Very nice work.
Linda

Kadri

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Quote from: Linda McCarthy on January 10, 2010, 11:25:49 PM
Quote from: Kadri on January 10, 2010, 09:14:46 PM
The colors are too saturated  ;D

Kadri.

Hi Frank,
I agree, in part, with Kadri..but only the mountain color..and, just a tiny mite too saturated.  I've certainly seen areas in Utah, Nevada and AZ that are almost that red-orange.  I love the point of view and overall composition.  Very nice work.
Linda

Linda , this is more a joke reference to this  http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=8548.msg91252#msg91252 :)

This image is really a little to much saturated and the ground need maybe a little more variety  in color ,
but i think as a whole it works . So i have nothing to criticize here . I love it :)

Kadri.

EoinArmstrong

Gorgeous lighting in this one - love the contrasting colours and the foliage is pure Walli :)

schmeerlap

Great close-up render. For me the fake stones could be a wee bit more evident and would help break up the red of the sandstone cliffs , especially up near the top left of the scene; oooooohaaaaah, was tempted to graphically indicate exactly where.

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FrankB

thanks for the comments so far :)
Couldn't stand the absence of interesting features in the rock / sand stone in my own image, so I've worked on this a little more, and through the process made other modifications.
Will post this later.

Cheers,
Frank

FrankB

ok, ready


Zairyn Arsyn

I'm rooting for the killer ants!!!  :D :D :D

Quote from: Mandrake on January 10, 2010, 08:55:45 PM
That reminds me of a late night b movie.

Attack of the killer ants, and a 50 foot ant is about to climb out of it's nest..

Vivid imagination ay. ;)

nice render frank, definately looks hot in there.... ;)
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Kadri

The second one is more realistic but i like the pov and composition of the first one more , Frank .

Kadri.

FrankB

except for a few cm, the pov is the same! :P