Addams Cut

Started by Henry Blewer, January 12, 2011, 08:07:19 AM

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Henry Blewer

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Zairyn Arsyn

this looks quite good, :) i like the displacements & surfacing made, looks realistic.
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dhavalmistry

lovely terrain.....

how are you able to upload the original size of your renders.....flickr resizes my uploads to 1024 px automatically
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Henry Blewer

I have a pro account. You also have to go to the view all sizes. Then click on the full size. I just copy the URL from the address bar after that.
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FrankB

#4
This is very cool, I like it a lot. If you are still interested in tips, then I'd say experiment a little bit with clumping population distribution - instead of using an even distribution like you did here. Look at Seth image with these mirages in the sky for example - great tree distributon there.

Also - I hope you don't mind, I gave in to the temptation to enhance your render in post. I had fun playing with applying image edjustments, and the attached was the outcome.

Cheers,
Frank

inkydigit

commented at flickr....love the trees, what species?

Henry Blewer

Walli's pines, Walli's dry bushes, and Dandelo's Maples (spring leaf variation.)
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pfrancke

simply frigging amazing!!

airflamesred

Fantastic terrain and well lit

Dune

Great terrain and lighting, Henry. You should pursue this one. Like Frank says, play a little with color enhancement. Although I must say, your enhancement, Frank, is too hard (for my monitor anyway). Whites are bleached, darks are too black. I also must say that I don't really like the very harsh images. In natural environments there is always a little haze that gives the blacks a little grey, even at small distance. Softer for the eyes, and enhancing images needs careful manipulation.

FrankB

@Dune: yeah it probably was a bit extreme (I sometimes like that)