Park Pavillion on a pond
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The people are a bit noticeably fake. Maybe photoshop them in after the render? My 2 cents.
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@chango70 said:
The people are a bit noticeably fake. Maybe photoshop them in after the render? My 2 cents.
I believe you've overseen this...
@fletch said:
Post pro: people... and a few little tufts of grass on the cut lawn in the shadow of the tree or at edges of paving.
all else was straight KT!
Fletch have even posted 2 renders... 1st with post pro and the 2nd without...
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Fletch,
Great work, havent seen You post images in while, glad to see
Your great work again.Cheers,
Mateo -
This is a great image. I can see myself spending an afternoon there.
I like the bridge too, just enough of it to make you want to see more. -
thanks guys, you are too kind.I am not paid for perfection... I like the term 'Photo-artistic' and avoid 'Photo-realism' in my vocabulary... I rarely get the joy/chance to 'shoot' for perfection or 'photo-realism' - so I guess I aim for 'ambiance'. clearly perfection didn't happen on this image either. There is a bit of DOF... the houses in the background are a bit fuzzy... I am scared of DOF because I find it 'overdone' in many renders I see IMHO... guess it wouldn't hurt to add a bit more.
I agree about the people, I need to buy some good 3D people... the 2D folks are ok... but
well, in the very final image, which I didn't post here, I deleted the 2 worst walking on the right side... I did a terrible job with their shadow.re:patience - no patience needed for painting the grass and trees in KT, adjusting their positions, materials, etc... all went just fine! fun! ...the only patience involved in this image was working with a couple of perfectionists, both of whom kept making 'one more little thing' changes loooong after they had ample time to view the prelim... or even a couple of 'finals'... that's what kills a budget
@Mateo... hvala! ... I will try to post more often.
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Fletch, wow!...and yeah, more please.
The only thing about the peeps that hit my eye (you added enough believable shadows to them I didn't realize they were 2d :`) was the scale of a couple...maybe from that distance the kids and adults can't be completely separated from each other?
The thing I noticed (critically) the most was how wonderfully the grass fuzz at the shadow edges in the mid-ground pulled the whole image together and enhanced the depth a bunch. WOW! Again, show me more!
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Thank you, Tom.
here's the 'final' final...
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It is more perfect than perfect.
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Wow, Fletch, really beautiful! I love the little snippet of the bridge to the left. Just wonderful!
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Fletch very good job, I congratulate you the truth, I also use kerkythea and every day I am amazed by the possibilities for the program.
I wanted to know which setting you use to those outside, and if you could help with some tips -
I always use Path Tracing Progressive #17?! preset for exteriors lit only with sunlight... it's unbiased, but very fast... usually ready after 60 passes, but you can let it 'cook' longer depending on how much indirect lighting you are seeing.
I always do a tiny bit of tonemapping in Photoshop to give a finished/polished touch.
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thanks for your answer Fletcher. very useful, greetings
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