Wandering

Started by choronr, June 29, 2009, 02:41:42 PM

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choronr

Somewhere in the Grand Canyon ...enjoy.

aymenk2003

Waow ...
nice strata.. nice color.. nice clouds
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FrankB

Hi Bob, try to blend the strata with a greyscale powerfractal, to make the strata appear/disappear in some places - just in case you feel like working on it again :)

Cheers,
Frank

choronr

Quote from: FrankB on June 29, 2009, 06:05:08 PM
Hi Bob, try to blend the strata with a greyscale powerfractal, to make the strata appear/disappear in some places - just in case you feel like working on it again :)

Cheers,
Frank
Thanks Frank. I'll experiment with your suggestion. This is something I haven't tried yet.

Phylloxera

Pretty ground, good work on surfaces and clouds. I find this vegetation little adapted to this place (question of personal taste!)

inkydigit

nice place you found Bob!...some subtle strata blending would enhance this, I love the small cirrus? type clouds, I have been trying to achieve this look , but to no avail....any tips you can give me would be much appreciated!
cheers
Jason

choronr

Quote from: inkydigit on June 30, 2009, 05:51:20 AM
nice place you found Bob!...some subtle strata blending would enhance this, I love the small cirrus? type clouds, I have been trying to achieve this look , but to no avail....any tips you can give me would be much appreciated!
cheers
Jason
Hi Jason,

I bought FrankB's cloud pack some time ago and have used the Cirrus file which is included in it. It took several seeds to achieve what you see in the image.

I agree about the image; I'm really not happy with it - looks too flat. And, yes, the strata can use some work as you and Frank pointed out. Those trees must go.

Bob

littlecannon

Nice... I agree about the fading strata with a PF and as far as the image being a bit flat.... would a bit of haze sort this out? also adjust the lighting to give a little contrast to the background part.
I just need to tweak that texture a bit more...

Henry Blewer

A tighter camera may help. Try 30 degrees instead of 60. This used to work in VistaPro.
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