I have been meaning to use Mr. LampPost's circular temple....for a little while
I'll improve on it later on.
enjoy.
http://-zagadka-.deviantart.com/art/temple-in-the-forest-wip-126831998
nice soft light
Yes, very nice. Also the concept an POV :)
I was thinking about perhaps adding a fill light to make the blackest shadows a bit less dense - what's your opinion on that?
Very nice. Needs a leaf texture on the nearest bushes. I think they're Lightning's eh? I think I have it too, looks like the same one I used in my waterfall image, I managed to put a leaf on it, if it's the same one.
Nice forest again! If only the temple was .obj, you could grow some ivy on it, too. Or, speak to Mr.L nicely to grow some for you. :P
very nice...agree with all above!
Quote from: dandelO on June 22, 2009, 05:09:16 PM
Very nice. Needs a leaf texture on the nearest bushes. I think they're Lightning's eh? I think I have it too, looks like the same one I used in my waterfall image, I managed to put a leaf on it, if it's the same one.
Nice forest again! If only the temple was .obj, you could grow some ivy on it, too. Or, speak to Mr.L nicely to grow some for you. :P
here is a nice Ivy generator:
http://graphics.uni-konstanz.de/~luft/ivy_generator/
Very very nice I like it ... I think you have used a painted shader inside a tree pop...? ???
!! except the SQuared leaves in the bottom of the image... they are not realy realistic.
Great use of the 'fog', clouds for mood. The lighting is great.
yup, a few painted shaders were used
I already have Ivy Generator, the temple object is in the .TGO format, so I cant open them with any other app currently.
lightning's bush pack did'nt include any texture/alpha maps.
so thats what they look like without maps.
latest version-
the bush distribution has changed, so it will seem more realistic.
I added a extra column too,
http://-zagadka-.deviantart.com/art/Forest-Temple-1-127004799
Awesome mood!
also, there is light source on the left side.
This one is much better, though I can not express why.
Good lighting. Excellent scene.
What is your avatar? It's sort of disturbing. :o
Quote from: calico on June 24, 2009, 08:41:36 AM
Good lighting. Excellent scene.
What is your avatar? It's sort of disturbing. :o
Yeah, it scares the heck out of me too. I hope this isn't you ;D
scared? Disturbed? ;D
that is my The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion character - I'm a lv. 46 Dark Elf, class: Ninja, with the shadow birthsign
I became a vampire, by choice (that's why I look so scary).
all my major skills are at max (Alchemy, Acrobatics, Blade, Hand to Hand, Illusion, Stealth, Marksman)
(this picture was captured before I became a vampire)
(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/zreiin/ScreenShot117.png)
...PERFECT...
How many sunlight you've there ?
Guess not much, you look a bit pale 8)
The snow cloud came out really nice. I play Oblivion also.
Quote from: dandelO on June 24, 2009, 06:29:44 PM
Quote from: aymenk2003 on June 24, 2009, 02:31:16 PM
...PERFECT...
How many sunlight you've there ?
Quote from: MacGyver on June 24, 2009, 05:30:44 PM
Guess not much, you look a bit pale 8)
:D :D :D
I'm offended by that remark :D
us dark elves (Dunmer elves) have pale blue skin.
Back to the image ;)
This one is really wonderful! Two suggestions:
The material of the temple could use a LITTLE BIT of displacement.
If you would add a very low cloud layer (rt shadows on) with the appropriate settings as noisy fog it would be perfect in my eyes.
Quote from: Hannes on June 25, 2009, 10:28:44 AM
Back to the image ;)
This one is really wonderful! Two suggestions:
The material of the temple could use a LITTLE BIT of displacement.
If you would add a very low cloud layer (rt shadows on) with the appropriate settings as noisy fog it would be perfect in my eyes.
I'm working on that (temple displacments). , as well other improvements... ;)
I changed the y rotation on the temple, changed the atmosphere a bit, and added a clover pop to the scene.
there should be some small displacements on the temple too.
eventually I'm going to do a 1920x1080px version of this....
http://-zagadka-.deviantart.com/art/Forest-Temple-3-129768919
So what's in the pot tonight? Looks a little grand for rabbit. Maybe some garlic?
I like where this is going.
It has a ethereal quality. The textures of the trees are washed out, but I don't think you can change that. It was wreck the fog (atmosphere haze) effect, which I like.
very nice 'feel'....looks great, maybe a toadstool/mushroom or three?
http://www.sharecg.com/v/23705 (http://www.sharecg.com/v/23705)
Not normaly a fan of your work, but this is excellendo!
Quote from: Hetzen on July 16, 2009, 07:27:34 PM
So what's in the pot tonight? Looks a little grand for rabbit. Maybe some garlic?
I like where this is going.
hahaha
we'll see, in the final version, defineatley too grand for just rabbit stew.
Inky: i already have two mushroom tgo's, and I using one of them in the next (big) version, but I always could use more mushrooms, so thanks anyways,
but it looks like I will be unable to work on this project until next wensday :(, I'm currently taking a bit of a vacation.
http://-zagadka-.deviantart.com/art/Forest-Temple-4-130509019
The mushroom fit in great. Is that the new clover?
yup, that is the new clover.
brilliant addition!
love it!
1920x1080px version coming soon!
:)
Excellent image. The shroom looks like one of the first objects I uploaded to ashundar a few years back with out a readme attached.
MMmm... Shrooms. They really set it off.
I agree with the others, the shrooms and clovers fit really well.
Quote from: Ogre on July 23, 2009, 11:54:04 AM
Excellent image. The shroom looks like one of the first objects I uploaded to ashundar a few years back with out a readme attached.
yup, that's your mushroom, I just checked terragen.org
(credit your object is now on the forest temple 4 deviation)
I like your work!
its been rendering for over 69hrs,
(that is a little unusual for me)
the render crashed unexpectedly past 114 hours.... :(
so I have decided to put this project aside for the moment, to work on something else.
I would be more upset. :'(
I hope you return to it. It is a good scene.
Why don't you render in crops? Large ones I always split in 2 or 4 parts. Not in the least to be able to shut down the pc with upcoming storms. Having a quarter saved gives me peace of mind, so to say. If I forget and it seems to take long, I may stop the render and save, then make a crop and continue.
Quote from: Dune on August 01, 2009, 02:46:50 AM
Why don't you render in crops? Large ones I always split in 2 or 4 parts. Not in the least to be able to shut down the pc with upcoming storms. Having a quarter saved gives me peace of mind, so to say. If I forget and it seems to take long, I may stop the render and save, then make a crop and continue.
funny that you should mention storms, because its been storming just about every day since last week.
I'll try a crop render the next time I render it.