desert. ;)
Nice.
Subjective but i would make the POV just a little different and-or crop it different Yossam.
I love the terrain and plant placement
Changed the POV.................
Looking good. What I would try is a vertical picture ratio format; zoom in on a few cacti; make sure to get 2/3 terrain and 1/3 sky - then, add some rocks/stones around the area including some dry bushes and weeds.
Sorry, I'm maybe asking too much - but, I think you'll be pleased with the results.
Here you go Bob. ;D
Now you're cookin; looking real good Rich.
Ooo, yeah, good idea Bob, that last one is great Yossam! Sky is a bit oddly desaturated (perhaps the whole image is, I imagine this is intentional), but lots of good detail and surfacing.
- Oshyan
The sky was just a little too cyan for what I was trying to do. It was intentional. :D
Did anyone notice the roadrunner?
Very nice one, great textures !
Noticed the roadrunner at once... (birdwatcher). Very nice render indeed, but I agree with Oshyan about the sky. If you make that more natural, it's very photographic.
Really liking that last one :)
Adjusted the saturation of the sky...................anything else? :P
Man, you work as fast as your computer ...well done!
For some reason this rendered really fast (about 90 minutes) and I was experimenting with GISD settings. There are 9 populations and 6 surface layers. And a roadrunner. ::)
You might play with the location of the roadrunner. It's just not perfect (having rocks distracting a little). Why not try putting it in the shadow of the cactus, or just in front of it; it will have quite a different look.
#3 is looking very nice, they all are, but 3 is my personal favorite
number 3 is excellent
Moved the meep, meep into the shadow.................
A simple but good improvement. Another thought; you can change the look of the cacti by reducing the 'Y' dimension thus shortening the trunk and arms.
Yes, I like the latter one. Really good render, Yossam!
Its good!
I like the last one very much Yossam.
Thanks for all the positive comments. And a BIG thank you to Bob...............it was his suggestion to do the vertical POV (among other things). ;D
Excellent work yossam !!! :)