à vol de moineau !

Started by Jo Kariboo, May 29, 2014, 10:33:29 PM

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kalwalt

Very nice picture! i have already noticed it on Fb Terragen galleries! :)
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Nacer Eddine

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wow, nice and clean picture, thanks for ship file i will really explore it
both in max and terragen
this is a quick picture






Jo Kariboo

Quote from: N-drju on May 30, 2014, 02:34:06 AM
Hmm, the contrast is a little bit too sharp I think. Still this is a very pretty place you've created Jo. :) Impressive.

And what trees did you use? I think I can see Coulter Pine and probably the immortal Fraxinus Latifolia, am I right? :D



Not any tree species you mention are in the images. Here is the list of species for this picture and the following picture.

X-frog
Downy Oak ( Quercus pubescens )
Grey Alder ( Alnus incana )
Pussy Willow ( Salix caprea )
Service Tree ( Sorbus domestica )
Melaleuca quinquenervia
Prickly Juniper

Silva 3D (walli)
pine small
forsythia
grefsheim spirea

Mr. Lamppost
bush 3c

Jo Kariboo

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Vegetations :

X-frog
Downy Oak ( Quercus pubescens )
Grey Alder ( Alnus incana )
Pussy Willow ( Salix caprea )
Service Tree ( Sorbus domestica )
Melaleuca quinquenervia
Prickly Juniper

Silva 3D (walli)
pine small
forsythia
grefsheim spirea
chamaecyparis

Mr. Lamppost
bush 3c

zaxxon

Each of those are quite lovely: what a wonderful scene you have created! The large variety of vegetation really lends realism to a panoramic and atmospheric setting. Exquisite!

TheBadger

Looks really good to me too.

It has been eaten.

kalwalt

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Tangled-Universe

Lovely shots Jo :) I especially like #2!

May be you can try to take it a little step even further next time by adding some fake stones around the trees in the foreground?

Looking forward to see your next renders :)

Cheers,
Martin

bobbystahr

Quote from: Tangled-Universe on June 01, 2014, 03:19:10 PM
Lovely shots Jo :) I especially like #2!

May be you can try to take it a little step even further next time by adding some fake stones around the trees in the foreground?

Looking forward to see your next renders :)

Cheers,
Martin

Agree totally with Martin, and if I might add on 2nd look, the trunks of the trees look unnaturally smooth...maybe a tiny amount of bump would be appropriate....
something borrowed,
something Blue.
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