Snow at sunset
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Thanks a lot for all the positive feedback,Its always good to get.
Here Ive attached a snow storm version of this house.The colours are particularly muted and a slight blue cast added to the overall image.The falling snow was created using this technique :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWuGCA84XQk
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very nice again.. i've used that snow technique as well.. really simple and effective.
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Fantastic Work!!
Scott
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First class work, David!
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Ive overlayed some lights on the last image and just played around with the colours.Its a bit murky but i like the effect of the snow blowing in the lights.
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Alright, I remained silent so far but this is it: I'm very impressed by your very inspiring work (I have a Davidh folder in my inspiration folder...).
I think I'm not only speaking for myself when I say a hint at your post-pro techniques would be very much apreciated!
Thanks a lot and just keep them coming!
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The next CatchUp has a step by step for those already familiar image editors like photoshop. It's pretty incredible.
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@davidh said:
A revised night shot.I brightened the sky and altered the snow colour so it is more in keeping with the sky colour.I also added additional foreground at the bottom as I think the original image was cropped too close to the building.
I looked at the first night render and thought "David needs some footprints in the snow." Of course you had already done it. Nice.
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amazing.. you are becoming the king of post processing.
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Every new post on this thread reminds me of this:
@unknownuser said:
The next CatchUp has a step by step for those already familiar image editors like photoshop. It's pretty incredible.
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a variation with the same stream as in the third image uploaded in this set on page 1.All that was changed is the water/ice colour has been colour-toned to match the sky.
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Beautiful images, really love the mood
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lovely
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Overall the best winter renders I remember seeing.
Anssi
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