Museum wall

Started by Dune, August 26, 2013, 03:21:28 AM

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Dune

Up to the second half. First basic layout (probably). What I noticed is that the sky in the 45ยบ section above the 'ice age' turned out much lighter that in the sections before and after. Could that be caused by GI (reflection from the snow)? I guess so, and it's not too bad to darken it a bit in PS.

j meyer

As for the sky it's much more visible on the right side while it's hard to
notice at all on the left,at least for my eyes.Maybe it has to do with
the density of the cloud cover,too.Much more and thicker clouds to the right.
Just an uneducated guess,though.
Keep it up,you'll get there,no doubt.

Dune

You're right, it's more on the right side. The clouds are the same in all sections, it's a render difference. I can fix it in PS, but I'm just curious about the cause.

Dune

Update in section 7-8. Not satisfied with the grasses, too rough and translucent, I'll try some others. Smoke is post.

mhaze

This just gets better and better!

Dune

Updated cows and tested a bit larger Roman section for detail. Still need apple trees there and some 'stuff'.

Antoine

Superb work! There are a lot of details.

choronr

Truly inspiring, each image yields beautiful depth and realism.

Dune

I made some changes to the grassy hill upon which the viewer is standing. It was too 'decent' for rough country, so I replaced all grasses by new ones, plus some heather. Getting there, slowly. I don't know if you guys like to see this all, so do tell me if I overfeed.
Any comments welcome of course.

kaedorg

Wonderful Ulco.

Just on the 2nd view. Animals (i guess pigs ?) seem smalls even if I think you put them at the right scale.

Still a big fan  ;)

mhaze

Keep 'em commin'  I for one enjoy watching the evolution of your work. These last 3 "snapshots" are wonderful and your use of vegetation is excellent - where do the grasses come from?  The covered shelf!(what do you call that) is a very convincing model but the wood needs some lichen or moss to make it perfect.

masonspappy

Please keep them coming. This is outstanding stuff and delightfull to look at.

DannyG

Your in a league all your own Ulco, killer stuff man !!
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kaedorg

Just noticed in view 3 that a small branch without leaves seems floating alone in the right tree

choronr

Absolutely, keep on posting your progress. Your vast populations of vegetation show many varieties of plants ...so very realistic. As I mentioned earlier, I believe all of us would like to see the finished project up on the museum wall. At some point, you might ask your client if they would like to post something like this on the web of your magnificent work: http://www.mnh.si.edu/vtp/1-desktop/ .