fascinated Desert

Started by aymenk2003, June 12, 2009, 08:22:09 PM

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aymenk2003

Here's a fascinated Desert at sun set it is not famous but I like it...
any comment are welcome
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Hetzen

I like your atmosphere colours, the composition feels good. I'd be tempted to put in a few more notches in the smallest scale of your cloud density fractal, to make your sky a little more dramatic and 3D. Then I'd like to break up your ground some with a smaller displacments dotted about. I'd also want to work out why those palms don't look as if they live there, and by that I mean (and don't know without giving it some research), what would be on the ground around them. Eg, dead frongs, smaller plants etc. Are palms really that reflective? What would be their tint colour in that light? Would the reflection be that sharp? Or more diffuse?

Lots of things to play with here.

aymenk2003

Quote...Are palms really that reflective?...
I did'nt find texture for the leaves so I used color instead that why it is so reflective
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Henry Blewer

Try stretching the ground shaders by 2 or 3. This will help make the dunes look more dune like.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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aymenk2003

Tanks ....
nice gallery you have in http://www.flickr.com
did you rendered some of them with Cinema 4D ?
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Henry Blewer

I use Blender. It's an amazingly powerful, and often frustrating program. Things which should be simple are buried in the interface. Still, I enjoy at it all the same.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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aymenk2003

Here's an updated image using Phylloxera tgd (nodes) more attractive
Tanks to Phylloxera
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