Monument Valley

Started by Martchi, January 12, 2013, 06:09:48 PM

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Martchi

Réalisé avec TG2, l'image est bien sûr perfectible, herbe réalisée par Walli(merci) pas de PW, MPVC.
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Oshyan

Terragen foreground, photo background? Nice rocky terrain in the foreground...

- Oshyan

TheBadger

Quote from: Oshyan on January 12, 2013, 06:53:09 PM
Terragen foreground, photo background? Nice rocky terrain in the foreground...

- Oshyan

What makes you think so, Oshyan? I see some blur in the rocks below the "monuments" that maybe should not be there. But what else?
Maybe that the monuments themselves are to real?

Nice image, Martchi!
It has been eaten.

Oshyan

The monuments are pretty much photographic. And they are softer, have a different image quality, to the foreground. I'm guessing front-projected (through camera) image. The sky looks Terragen though.

- Oshyan

TheBadger

Ok that makes sense.
If you look at the back part of the TG2 foreground, it looks like Martchi tried to blur a little to match it up. Maybe a little more blur and it would blend a bit better?

Or less depth of field overall would disguise things even more?

I thought maybe you were saying that the monuments could not really be done in TG2 as we see them here. If you are saying that (or would say that) I would believe you, but I hope thats not the case.
It has been eaten.

choronr

Beautiful image Martchi, we have been here several times over the past years. I like your foreground treatment and the plants you have used.

If anyone ever plans a trip to this area, make your plan to stay at least two weeks. Monument, Valley runs through Arizona and Utah. There are countless areas to see to the north and west. Plan on doing some hikes. To see more, Google 'The Grand Circle', Utah.

masonspappy

It's a good image.  (although some of the grass patches seems to be floating a bit off the ground)

Martchi

Quote from: Oshyan on January 12, 2013, 07:27:22 PM
The monuments are pretty much photographic. And they are softer, have a different image quality, to the foreground. I'm guessing front-projected (through camera) image. The sky looks Terragen though.

- Oshyan
The method used here is the "mapping", the foreground, a big part of the vegetation, the sky and the background are of the TG2, all the scene is rendered on TG2, there is no PostWork except for the resizing of the image.

Martchi

Un deuxième[attachimg=1] essai.