Jamin [Updated 17/05/2010]

Started by Saurav, May 15, 2010, 09:30:48 AM

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Saurav

Believe it or not, first one for me in 2010. Just letting you guys know I'm still alive.  ;D

Jamin in Nepali means Land or Field.

MGebhart

Nice.

It looks like you used a sharpen filter on this. If so, tone it down a bit and I think you will get a softer more natural look to the render.
Marc Gebhart

inkydigit

good to see you again Saurav, and a beautiful render too...love the placement of all the elements, excellent work!

mhaze

Beautiful

I love the vegetation and the rock texture.


sjefen

Been waiting for something new from you Saurav :)

I think it's really good as usual, but the clouds look a little out of place. The actually have a little "Vue" look on them.
The rest is just beautiful. Especially the lighting.

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gregsandor

Looks like a dream.  It almost has that quality of light just before a storm rolls in where the ground is brighter than the sky.  Really nice.

domdib

Great veg and the rock is superb! For me, I agree with sjefen on the clouds - a little too soft perhaps?

Saurav

I'll be looking to do some revisions on this. Incorporate some of those changes and maybe add more elements. Cheers for the comments guys.

Oshyan

Very nice scene, but there's a bit of noise in the clouds and they could use a little more detail perhaps. The tree trunk texture could probably use a little work too. Looking good though.

- Oshyan

FrankB

Good to finally see another render from you Saurav :)

Arandil

A beautiful field!

Saurav

#11
Here is an update. Clouds have more details and changed the colour of the tree leaves. Soft Shadows enabled and slightly different lighting than the previous version. I'll keep going on with this to see where it goes.

domdib

The clouds are definitely a step forward. Gorgeous!

inkydigit

yeah the clouds are excellent, what where your settings?

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