Utilizing what you guys have taught me in this forum concerning rocks, stones, and many other aspects of what TG2 can do AND using a couple of Walli's bushes from his 'Bush Pack' at NWDA' new site, then this is my latest piece of work. The Cholla and the Juniper that you can't see very much of on the right were free objects from Autodesk. The terrain is one of mine made in World-Machine 2.
Good render, Thelby, it really gives the impression of it being damn hot out there :-)
Cheers,
Frank
Beautiful render! The unit is realistic!
Agree with Frank. Despite the oddish background mountains this has a very realistic "being there" feel to it.
The sense of depth created by the foreground models works very well.
Nice use of (Frank's?) stones and I think my latest sandshader could really like nice in this one ;D
Martin
excellent foreground, I love the textures/colours...sense of depth is good too, :)
Bring your sunscreen and waterbottle it you're going for a hike in this place!
Thanks guys, much appreciated and I agree with the distant Mtns rockface did not come as I wanted it to be a little redder instead of brown and I am sure from what I have seen of your 'Sand Shader' Martin that it would enhance the foreground tremendously. Maybe a few dead grasses in the foreground, too!!!
very good first ground ! feeling hot there, good lighting too.
i impatiently wait for the foreground improvement ^^
It would be neat to have an animal in this. Like a bird or lizard. I think it would really help an already very realistic image.
Looks like snake county too me...Rattle Snake county that is. Great image. ;D
Regards to you.
Cyber-Angel
We have the rattle snake here in Southern New York also. Different species, but just as delicious!
Quote from: njeneb on July 30, 2009, 11:59:20 PM
We have the rattle snake here in Southern New York also. Different species, but just as delicious!
Just did a Google search and you have the Timber Rattle Snake (Crotalus horridus) down where you are I was thinking more along the lines of either the Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake (Crotalus adamanteus) or the Western Diamondback Rattle Snake (Crotalus atrox) depending on where this image would be it where a real place.
Sorry for the thread hijacking. ;D
Regards to you.
Cyber-Angel
Hehehe you should add that heat ripple effect ;D it looks very veery hot over 40C hehehe
You have some great eyes and their comments looking at this one Mark; and, it is among some of the very best TG2 work you have done. I believe you have captured the flavor of the high desert beautifully. Somewhere between the low and high desert, the background here fits perfectly. Keep on; you've got a great handle on this program and picture composition!
chononr states my feelings well. The image is marvelous.
It would have to be the western variety. Much of the east of the USA is forest or pasture.
Hi
Very nice!
ciao
Naoo