Trek in

Started by Saurav, August 04, 2008, 07:28:44 PM

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Saurav

A recent render after many months of not using TG2 due to work commitment.

Time: 1hr
Quality: .8
AA:20

buzzzzz1

Really Majestic!  Really Nice render and love the snow cover.
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fmtoffolo

an epic view!
i really want those levels of AA...
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RogueNZ

MOAR MOAR MOAR

More plz

Phylloxera

Beautiful realisation, the Pov is perfect ! I like the snow end her distribution ! Good work !

inkydigit

great alpine view...good to see you back!

20alex

The trees in the foreground are very realistic, and the snow cover is very good, too. I love the perspective, it looks like a real photograph!

Only thing I might suggest is some cirrus clouds BUT if the mountain is very high, then those may not be needed. Good work!

rcallicotte

Lovely.  Seems a little fuzzy to me, though.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?


Tangled-Universe

Great view Saurav! The composition adds a lot to the very nice sense of scale here.
Like buzzzzz I like the snow and distribution a lot.
I only have one crit; I think the distribution of the background trees could use some more variation.
All in all fine work! :)

Martin

sjefen

Beautiful view and terrific sense of scale. The snow is awesome. Is the terrain procedural or a heightfield?
I agree about the trees in the background need a litte more variation. I also think you should render a bigger version ;)

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Christopher

Variation equals for one, color tonality differences. What does no one do this? It's clearly in nature everywhere you go.

Saurav

#12
The terrain is a heightfield, a DEM in fact. I found this lying around the HDD and thought 'lets see what this looks like', there was no name on the file so I can't say what part of the world it's from. Once I have time on my hand, I will render this out a little bigger and with a little more variation in colour for the trees. Thanks for comments folks.

Tangled-Universe

Quote from: Saurav on August 05, 2008, 06:57:39 PM
The terrain is a heightfield, a DEM in fact. I found this lying around the HDD and thought 'lets see what this looks like', there was no name on the file so I can't say what part of the world it's from. Once I have time on my hand, I will render this out a little bigger and with a little more variation in colour for the trees. Thanks for comments folks.

Great! Am looking forward to see it. If I may be more clear about what I meant about the variation for the trees. I meant primarily more variation in density of the trees rather than color, though that is also a good suggestion.
Do you already know which DEM it is perhaps? And did you stretch it on the vertical axis? Seems so.

Martin

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