I was waiting for a huge render, and had some memory to spare. These both are just experiments. The dark one looks cool to me. The other was mistaken for a photo on Flickr.
Darker http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2446/4067838723_a44318047c_o.jpg
Lighter http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2654/4068570296_cb2d6ced96_o.jpg
I like displacements on the darker one, nice big bulky strata displacements :)
would like to see it bigger so i could get a better look at some of the details in it. ;)
I like it, dial out the cloud shadows for the mean time, so you can get a better feel for the textures?
Make sense.. I don't know..
I'll post a larger image of the darker one. If I saved the tgd file.
The darker one definitely rocks! 8)
Quote from: njeneb on November 02, 2009, 04:31:31 PM
... These both are just experiments...
Especially the first one really doesn't look like an experiment ;D On the contrary it is a dramatic , good image.
Kadri.
Three letters: WOW!
Looking forward to the bigger version ;D
it's obvious you're making quite some progress with your TG2 skills. Both are good renders. Agree the dark one is more interesting, though :)
Frank
Thank you for the comments. Things are starting to make sense more and more.
Frank, your comment is very encouraging. I think you and Mr. Archer are probably the most skilled who regularly visit the forum. Thanks!
Well I did a large render of the dark image. I hit the random button before I saved it, so it's not quite the same.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2744/4077365356_f848208c3a_o.jpg
Njeneb , nothing againts your image but i have something to say . Maybe it is my monitor but your images seems most of the time a little to bright to me.
I think if you make same adjustement to your monitor (calibrating) your images would look really better as they are ( in the forum are other images too that would benefit from this ) .
Cheers.
Kadri.
My monitor is old. I can not get drivers for it. The contrast ratio is so bad, I lose most gray colors into a mud of gray. I want to get a new monitor, and have actually found one which 'looks' like it will be much better; by the spec. sheet anyway.
I wonder, let me try something. Maybe Corel Paint X2 has a calibration program. Thanks Kadri.
By the way, this looks really dark on my monitor.
Quote from: njeneb on November 05, 2009, 01:47:12 AM
Well I did a large render of the dark image. I hit the random button before I saved it, so it's not quite the same.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2744/4077365356_f848208c3a_o.jpg
that resolution is much better
to me it looks like a someone took a giant comb and carved onto the terrain.