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    • T Offline
      thegreek87
      last edited by

      I have previously been adding updates to this image within the WIP progress thread. I now feel I have done it to death and should really be getting on with paying work. So here is the final image.

      Created using sketchup, vray and PS.

      C & C welcome.

      ps. sorry for the low res image, I'm a very impatient person and couldn't be bothered to wait for a larger image to render πŸ˜„


      20.jpg

      http://www.nicholasvaisey.co.uk/.

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      • brodieB Offline
        brodie
        last edited by

        Looking at it as a whole, the image is very good and has a certain realism to it.

        My overarching advice would be to use a more subtle hand in photoshop. The sharpening gives the image a pretty harsh look with the edges being overly defined. The grass is very good but the yellow flowers could have been added a bit better and the edges where you used a nice grass brush to break up the edge - the brush messed up some of the grass you already had. What I like to do to avoid this is place the grass down so that it overlaps where you don't want it (maybe even covering the whole image), then use a mask so that it shows only where you want it. Then instead of painting on the grass image with your grass brush, brush onto your mask with a white brush so that it will reveal a bit more grass anywhere you paint.

        Also I'd question using what looks like lake water in the pool. It looks pretty good actually, just seems kinda weird.

        -Brodie

        steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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        • EscapeArtistE Offline
          EscapeArtist
          last edited by

          I agree with Brodie mostly. There is a disconnect between the model and the background. The model is sharp and hard looking, but the background doesn't seem to blend with that look. I like the look of the model on its own, no need to change it unless you'd prefer to get more of a match.

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            thegreek87
            last edited by

            Hi Brodie and Jeff,

            Thank you for commenting. Having now stepped back from the image and taken on board what you've had said, I definitely agree with you. I think I overdone it it with the unsharp mask.

            As for the grass, that's a very useful tip, cheers brodie πŸ˜„ Seems rather obvious now, you've pointed it out.

            The water is maybe to dark? and shouldn't have so much displacement. It does look more like lake water.

            I had planned on putting this piece to rest....but may now have another crack at it.

            Cheers

            http://www.nicholasvaisey.co.uk/.

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              nomeradona
              last edited by

              this is really an excellent render. i can see a different style from your render. the setting and sharpness is great.

              visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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