Evening shot
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Wow. The second one is much better!
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Below is a rainy evening shot.all the materials had a reflective layer added (highlight glossiness 0.75,reflection glossiness 0.9,8 subdivs)The internal lighting hasnt worked as I hoped so its back to the drawing board,so to speak.
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Very good!
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OMG, This last image remind me when I was in England last year
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A great image the last It's a pity that some materials (especially the wood, the stone and the roof on the left) and the interiors look a bit flat. The oxidated copper and the foreground vegetation are superb.
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David - mate brilliant job there!!!!!!
The last image! Love evening rain shots, did you post pro the drops? For me a little less dense or in reality you may be expecting spray from the buildings and water running on ground. and given night shot (slower speed) the drops would be much longer - maybe 1/4 depth of image but also faint so not to obstruct (they aren't in one spot long enough to get enough exposure) - hope all makes sense mate?
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Whow real nice shot, davidh! You don't see a rainy shot that often!
I really like the mood - it makes me imagine it must be really cozy indoors
Also the composition of the rainy shot is much better than that of both preceding images.
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My jaw is starting to hurt from all the great renders I'm seeing here.
The rainy evening render is absolutely incredible.
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A small bit more water ...
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Now it does look like a typical summers day in Ireland!!!
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Wow, not bad for a summers day:-)
Well, I like the contrast range of the second image, especially on the rock wall, but not the colors (I know its a suppose to be a evening render), but I pp it as a daytime one:
I especially like the grass at the base of the tree in the foreground, and the use of trees in the mid ground. I would have added people on the deck, perhaps children playing. -
Oh mate that last shot is GREAT!!! Good on ya!!!
Reminds me of once a builder mate of mine had a 18,000 litre water tank colapse and flood an elevated hillside house - the engineer had designed the tanks stand though only allowed for 5,000 litres and lost his butt as the house was then complete and habitated!
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Really love the last one!
@Richard Btw I hope that there weren't serious problems for people... -
Not if you dont regard flooding and homelessness as serious problems!!!
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coolness! i like it a lot especially the 2012 effect lol. gjob
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attached is a winter shot using the same visopt as for the summer evening shot.the only thing difference is that I used a different treeline in the foreground to cast shadows on the house.But this didn't work as I hoped as the shadows from the trees still have a lot of foliage indicated.Ill do a re-render with more winter type trees.The real benefit is that all the snow,planting,sky etc is all on individual photoshop layers so once I have the new render done it is simply a matter of dragging and dropping the render image into the photoshop file,with some small colour correction.
I am working on an Autumn scene using the same elements and hope to upload next week.
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very nice davidh
how you made the waterfall , with brush photoshop
can you make tuto for this , I am trying to find this tutorial
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Your smokin now mate! I'm wanting for the war scene! MORE! Lovin!
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Your scenes are absolutely phantastic! I love them all.
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attached is the autumn scene.this again uses the same render as that used in the snow scene but with all landscape revisions done in photoshop.
Robert,the water is done using photoshop brushes.you can find them for free on the internet.
Richard,
Now that Ive done spring ,summer,autumn and winter the only thing left is to show it in ruins-stay tuned!
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