Manor house with early mist
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Just beautiful.
IS the main house sunk below the ground level?
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As I have said before,It really is all about mood for me,and every time I do one of these images,I am always amazed at how a small tweak to the overall colour tones can alter the mood drastically.
The house is actually on a couple of different levels.I have attached 2 screen snaps showing the Sketchup model.Screensnap 1 is the side in this render.
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very nice
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Really great images! Do you have any tutorials or videos showing how you composite an image?
a fan of your work!
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Check the post processing forum for some great tutorials
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A view from the other side
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Incredible job with the water!! Wind rustled area and trail of the swimming bird How did you do that?
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Bravoo!! Love it !
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2 more from the lake side.The night shot is the daytime shot taken thru the step by step process I recently uploaded to the post-processing forum.The lights were painted in and copied around.
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As its the festive season,Ive added some Christmas lights to the night scene.
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Theres no such thing as too many lights...
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Wow incredible
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An un-cropped image with the full set of lights except the foreground ones which looked a little too clunky.
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2 very different colour values for these 2 images.My preference is for the purple sky over the blue.I always find that blue skies are much harsher whereas soft evening light can create a mood much,much easier.
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David,
Your skills are phenomenal in PS, I'm envious.
What I'd like to see is a wintery christmas scene, night time, lights, frozen stream, snow, etc.
A Christmas card
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the christmas lights are great... so funny.
where do you get the material for your images?
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Again,thanks for the comments guys.The materials are a mix of purchased entourage from places such as DOSCH.Some are elements rendered out of Sketchup and saved with an alpha channel, and some straight from photos,manipulated in photoshop.
I get my inspiration from everywhere,true life,magazines etc.But I am always looking out for something different..
The photo below is an example of the picture I will look at before starting a night shot.It has blues,yellows and oranges,all 3 of which I would try and envoke.Often I will blur the image so I can more easily see the colour values/tones and their relationship.I used to do a lot of painting and one of the tips I learned early on was to squint at the picture because the detail becomes secondary and its easier to see the colour relationships.
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now i dont know if these are artwork by themselves or architectural visulization.. maybe they are both.
you are now setting a name for your self with your excellent post processing skills. excellent attention to details.
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Truly outstanding and inspirational work you do, you are a photoshop master! Thanks for the time you put into the post processing tutorials you do. I am moved by the moods shown in your renders.
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