Abandoned Farm

Started by buzzzzz1, June 27, 2009, 09:28:03 AM

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buzzzzz1

One I've been working on. I think I need to step back, take a little break and hope for some new inspiration.

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Henry Blewer

It's looking really good. What caught my eye right away was the stratus clouds. I have been working on making better clouds for about three or four months. I wish the function nodes were explained more thoroughly, with examples and images. I can use math, but it's not my favorite thing.
Some feral animals, or deer would look right in this one.
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schmeerlap

That's a well composed scene, with excellent clouds. A possible incongruity may exist between the reddish lighting on the ground and on the buildings, suggesting an evening light, and the mid afternoon tone of the sky.

John
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buzzzzz1

Quote from: schmeerlap on June 27, 2009, 11:14:23 AM
That's a well composed scene, with excellent clouds. A possible incongruity may exist between the reddish lighting on the ground and on the buildings, suggesting an evening light, and the mid afternoon tone of the sky.

John


Thanks, for one thing there's not much decay in the atmo settings and the redness is red brick on the buildings and reddish surface layers.  Not sure what you are seeing on your end?  This was rendered in one shot so I don't know what to tell you? Sorry you disapprove but this is finished.
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Seth

lovely cirrus !!!
i like the different species melted in the background too ^^
my only critic will be for the background that looks less detailed and a bit odd (on the right part mostly)
good job (as usual) ;)

FrankB

I love this, Jay! Whenever I see an image thread opened by you, I need to look at it immediately, and I am never disappointed :)
Here again - to me, everything in this image is just right. Excellent quality of everything!

What sort of inspiration are you looking for? Would you like to try something completely different next?

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Frank

Seth

Quote from: FrankB on June 27, 2009, 12:40:07 PM
Whenever I see an image thread opened by you, I need to look at it immediately, and I am never disappointed :)



same here !

rcallicotte

Great work.  Brilliant as always.  Are the clouds TG2?  Very good lighting.
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Falcon

Fantastic image. I am jealous at your clouds, but the rest of the scene is just as good. Excellent use of vegetation, too. And the stone shader in the foreground - great look.

tee

really nice detail throughout on this.

Thelby

Nice rock distribution and size differences, but for me those clouds are just dang near perfect  8)

inkydigit

Quote from: Seth on June 27, 2009, 12:42:17 PM
Quote from: FrankB on June 27, 2009, 12:40:07 PM
Whenever I see an image thread opened by you, I need to look at it immediately, and I am never disappointed :)



same here !
me also!....I love this Jay, what more can I say??
perfect!(imho)

schmeerlap

Quote from: buzzzzz1 on June 27, 2009, 12:31:37 PM
Sorry you disapprove.

Oh, deary me.
No need to apologise, Jay.
And I don't disapprove (it's a great render, ok).
I was just making an observation about the lighting as I perceived it, rightly or wrongly.

John
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Oshyan

Wonderful, smooth yet detailed results. Great clouds too, though I reckon the nice cirrus layer is probably a photo background, eh? If not, very impressive! The tree upper-right has fantastic detail and realism. Great stuff.

- Oshyan

aymenk2003

Quote from: Seth on June 27, 2009, 12:42:17 PM
Quote from: FrankB on June 27, 2009, 12:40:07 PM
Whenever I see an image thread opened by you, I need to look at it immediately, and I am never disappointed :)



same here !
me too; and the beginning was the "hallowed places" that I've used as a wallpaper with your permission
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