I forget what I started to do here, I think a Paint shader creek, but this turned out rather nicely. The broad coverage grass is a share from Dune some time ago and the rest of the veg is XFROG. The dead ivy covered barn is from Poser Direct/Digital Anarchy IIRC. I love the purple willows along the shore; we have a similar plant here that grows insanely along any water way. The lovely sky is a .tgc I saved out of a shared Bob(chornor) project...he's still contributing to the forum.....C&C most welcome
Just noticed a major brightness/sharpness difference tween viewing online on the dell as compared to the Corsair display. The corsair is much sharper and detailed in appearance.
Super. That is a real beauty, Bobby. (and quite crisp enough on my screen) :)
I like this! Nice moody image.
Well Done!!! Wish I had your brilliance. God rays on trees, wonderful veggies creekside!
Quote from: fleetwood on December 03, 2016, 11:36:00 AM
Super. That is a real beauty, Bobby. (and quite crisp enough on my screen) :)
Thanks fleetwood, same on my Corsair...this monitor I think is reaching the end of it's useful life.
Thanks for the comments and of course many thanks to those whose clip files I used in this....
This has to be one of your finer TG images Bobby, nicely done! Lovely slanting light rays in a somber landscape with a beautiful creek wandering thru a fully populated environment, works for me. :)!
Quote from: zaxxon on December 03, 2016, 01:23:47 PM
This has to be one of your finer TG images Bobby, nicely done! Lovely slanting light rays in a somber landscape with a beautiful creek wandering thru a fully populated environment, works for me. :)!
Hi praise and thanks Doug
I am not too crazy about the water for some reason (too noisy maybe?), but the left with the illuminated barn and the field/meadow, wow, that's beautiful!
Quote from: otakar on December 03, 2016, 04:04:59 PM
I am not too crazy about the water for some reason (too noisy maybe?)
Indeed and that's why I kept this a WIP...doing a render for a friend but will redo this tomorrow...
Quote from: fleetwood on December 03, 2016, 11:36:00 AM
Super. That is a real beauty, Bobby. (and quite crisp enough on my screen) :)
Ditto :D
Same on my screen, Bobby. Gives a nice feeling to watch the image. Well done! :)
Very nice bobby! Very relaxing to look at it. Well done 8)
Quote from: archonforest on December 05, 2016, 10:32:21 AM
Very nice bobby! Very relaxing to look at it. Well done 8)
Thanks again all..still waiting for an Andy render to finish(repaying Andy's generosity from when I got burgled and he sent me replacements for nearly everything I had stolen from me) and it's just over 48 hrs now and due to finish within the hour. Then I'll get back to this and fix the water.
O K, here tis. Fixed the water(lost the reflection in the Water shader and added a Reflection shader after the water with soft reflections)turned AA up to 7 and Detail to .7. Other than the size that's it for the change log, heh heh
Great, Bobby. Must feel good, huh, your new rig working its ass off. Nice dwelling, btw.
Quote from: Dune on December 06, 2016, 02:24:59 AM
Great, Bobby. Must feel good, huh, your new rig working its ass off. Nice dwelling, btw.
Indeed it does, thanks for the grass. That's the Derelict Barn from Dark Anvil at PoserDirect, $1.99..GREAT DEAL.
This is great! I have perhaps 15 images B&W of my grandad cutting hay in Morse, Saskatchewan in 1915. Horse drawn thrasher et al. What I wouldn't give to be able to make that rig and sit it in this image. PS, the barn sorta looked like that back then, too! Held up by supports, I mean. Ha!