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Started by swissAdA, January 26, 2010, 04:30:59 PM

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swissAdA

Hey guys, Im working on my first "Dschungel" Pictures.
1 Render you can visit here:
www.weipet.com/terragen/paititi1.jpg

C&C welcome
thx for look
P.S. My text is always translated with Google  http://swissada.deviantart.com/

Gannaingh

Looks great! I mght suggest decreasing the scale for the trees in the distance to give the temple a sense of being huge.


domdib

Wow! Very good. Are those XFrog plants? And where did you get the Mayan temple?

Henry Blewer

I agree with the scale of the trees. If this were a smaller pyramid, then placing a height field near by which is far larger, covered by vegetation would be cool. Not many would get that this was a pyramid, but it would be authentic looking.
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swissAdA

Quote from: domdib on January 26, 2010, 05:00:38 PM
Are those XFrog plants? And where did you get the Mayan temple?

Yes, Plants from XFrog.
and the Temple is self made
P.S. My text is always translated with Google  http://swissada.deviantart.com/

inkydigit

great scene, is there anywhere we can download the temple/pyramid? :)

Seth


Tangled-Universe

Quote from: darthvader1 on January 26, 2010, 04:42:26 PM
Looks great! I mght suggest decreasing the scale for the trees in the distance to give the temple a sense of being huge.

This would destroy the nice POV and build-up of the scene in my opinion. Lowering the scales and therefore the necessity to increase density will absolutely change this very specific POV and look of the scene.
Therefore I'd only increase the size of the building.

I really like the lighting and the quality of the render. Which settings did you use, regarding AA, AA-filter, GI and atmo samples?
It would be nice to render this with improved GI settings to get more detail in shadow and nicer lighting, though it will probably be killing to render. Another option, especially for getting detail in shadow is to add an AO enviro light set to 0.5 or so and/or to increase camera exposure and control the contrast and detail in post.

Cheers,
Martin

swissAdA

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Quote from: Tangled-Universe on January 27, 2010, 04:24:24 AM
Which settings did you use, regarding AA, AA-filter, GI and atmo samples?

Detail: 0.7
AA: 5
AA-filter: Narrow Cubic
GI: 2
atmo samples: 70
P.S. My text is always translated with Google  http://swissada.deviantart.com/