A Hazy, Lazy Day

Started by choronr, November 15, 2011, 12:53:47 AM

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choronr

An attempt to improve upon my last image.

Kadri


And what an attempt! Very nice image , choronr :)
Only part what i would change a little would be a little more variation on the ground and plant color on some parts.
Other then this i like this very much.

TheBadger

Yeah this is very very good. Just keep adding little details. Perfect POV and everything, just add lots and lots of little details. Debris and color variation. Great Job man
It has been eaten.

Dune

Very nice, Bob. It has a Hollywood feel to it!

Walli

very nice scene, atmosphere and colors!

reck

Very nice, the lighting makes the scene very realistic.

How do you make the sky white rather than blue, if that's not a silly question?

Henry Blewer

This is some great canyon work. Are there intrusions on the cliff faces (small stones, or shiny er areas)? That would look nice here.
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choronr

Quote from: Kadri on November 15, 2011, 01:25:31 AM

And what an attempt! Very nice image , choronr :)
Only part what i would change a little would be a little more variation on the ground and plant color on some parts.
Other then this i like this very much.

Thanks Kadri, you're right - more color and object variation would be good. Due to the distance of the POV, smaller objects would be near invisible. For that reason, I limited the input.

choronr

Quote from: TheBadger on November 15, 2011, 02:08:05 AM
Yeah this is very very good. Just keep adding little details. Perfect POV and everything, just add lots and lots of little details. Debris and color variation. Great Job man
Thanks Badger, for the reasons mentioned. I limited the input of more models.

choronr

Quote from: Walli on November 15, 2011, 04:27:14 AM
very nice scene, atmosphere and colors!
Thank you Walli, this was a fun project.

choronr

Quote from: reck on November 15, 2011, 08:04:10 AM
Very nice, the lighting makes the scene very realistic.

How do you make the sky white rather than blue, if that's not a silly question?
Thanks reck; regarding the sky, the haze density is increased a bit - and, the sun is at an altitude of 25.1428 with a heading of 324 puting it at almost at the center of the image. Also note that the sun is behind the mountain.

choronr

Quote from: njeneb on November 15, 2011, 08:21:50 AM
This is some great canyon work. Are there intrusions on the cliff faces (small stones, or shiny er areas)? That would look nice here.
Thanks Henry; yes, there are some intrusions on the cliff faces. I set a fill light on them to increase their brightness. In fact, I noted a few bright spots that looked like artifacts - so, I posted them out.

choronr

Quote from: Dune on November 15, 2011, 03:22:51 AM
Very nice, Bob. It has a Hollywood feel to it!
Thanks Ulco; agree, it does have a Disney flavor.

FrankB

Very realistic, congratulations Bob! You've got all the colors and light just perfectly right here!


choronr

Quote from: FrankB on November 16, 2011, 11:42:22 AM
Very realistic, congratulations Bob! You've got all the colors and light just perfectly right here!


Thank you Frank, those old DEM files I used in Terragen Classic still provide some interesting POVs. This image and the one before it uses your stone bed file and your wavy terraces and strata. Although the stones do not show up, they do produce some interesting results when used in combination with the other shaders I used. I would post this .tgd in sharing; but, would have to delete the stone bed file; in which case would ruin the effect you see.