New image done very very quickly... there's room for improvements.
C&C and suggestions are welcome!
No postwork of any kind. That's how the image came out from TG2.
oh this one is very nice :)
I like it, nice scenery!
Cheers,
Frank
... I have to admit it: I've been inspired by your image (http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=5743.msg59891#msg59891) ;D
this is really really really nice, rustic
the improvement i can think of would be to make a little more size variation on the bushes in the middle of the dirt road
& its infectious, im inspired by this one!
Maybe too much symmetry but nice image , GioMez :)
Kadri.
In being able to create this, it would be good if you can put some curves in the road. Very nice work here.
Is this a repeating road with infinite tracks in parrallel? how was it done?
Quote from: himalofa on February 12, 2010, 11:05:43 PM
Is this a repeating road with infinite tracks in parrallel? how was it done?
Actually I changed the title ;D
I played with the new settings in the populator: 0 or 0.5 in "spacing variations in a,b" and different values for "spacing in a" and "spacing in b"
Quote from: Kadri on February 12, 2010, 03:34:16 PM
Maybe too much symmetry but nice image , GioMez :)
Kadri.
... I'm an engineer ... I love symmetries :P ;D
Quote from: GioMez on February 13, 2010, 03:52:32 AM
Quote from: Kadri on February 12, 2010, 03:34:16 PM
Maybe too much symmetry but nice image , GioMez :)
Kadri.
... I'm an engineer ... I love symmetries :P ;D
;D
... besides a lot of man made things are symmetric. If you would drive on a path in between two fields, it's quite likely you would see something like this.
Old saying in Pennsylvania, the land of curved roads. "Anyone can make a straight road, but it takes an engineer to make the curves."
Great render. I like the symmetry. Did you use the array settings in the population window? (Just below the x and z density inputs)
the thread title tricked me, i was expecting a new render, :)
but this just as good. :)
Here it is the final version. Hope you like it!
Quote from: njeneb on February 13, 2010, 08:24:50 AM
Did you use the array settings in the population window? (Just below the x and z density inputs)
Yes, I changed the values of "Object spacing in a,b" and "Spacing variation in a,b".
fantastic image, the final is great!
Cheers,
Frank
fantastic is the word !
good job ^^
I love those clouds!
An inviting scene with an intriguing perspective.
The glow adds a nice touch to the scene :)
Beautiful render! I like the symmetry, and the sky is *outstanding*.
- Oshyan
I love this image, really well done GioMez!
It has something so many images lack, a sense of movement, in both the clouds and the vegetation.
Chris