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    davidh
    last edited by 16 Aug 2012, 08:21

    A different view of the building previously uploaded in the Summer dusk post.This time,the view is further back in trees to try and create a more wild overgrown landscape.As before ,the building was originally rendered in Maxwell a while back.Like most of my images this has been reduced in size for the forum but the original is twice the size.


    Old woods 01.jpg

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      novena
      last edited by 16 Aug 2012, 08:44

      davidh all your work is just amazing!!!
      best
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        Bob James
        last edited by 16 Aug 2012, 09:33

        Outstanding realism and mood 👍

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          Roger
          last edited by 16 Aug 2012, 15:47

          David, how do you separate the tree leaves so they overlay so successfully on the background? Are those your trees or are they part of an entourage package?

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            boofredlay
            last edited by 16 Aug 2012, 17:23

            Amazing as usual.

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              davidh
              last edited by 16 Aug 2012, 17:24

              Mostly,for post processing, I use entourage elements which can be plants bought from Dosch etc or rendered out from 3d vegetation in a 3d program such as Thea.I also use a lot of elements from photos,particularly grasses and trees.In the last 24 hours we have had tremendous winds in the south east of Ireland and I spent yesterday evening taking photos on my i-phone of wind-blown grass which I will edit and add to in photoshop.

              Sometimes I use elements taken from multiple photos.In this instance I seperated out some of the foreground trees from an image but couldnt get a pure alpha channel so I used the multiply blend in photoshop which removes the light background.
              (This will only really work in non photo-realistic images)

              I then overlayed some additional branches and trees, and , using a dark brush,painted on some additional branches and cloned some additional leaves.Similarly,the stone wall was extended and additional elements added.
              Some detail can be lost,but the nature of NPR means you can put down any discrepencies to "Artistic licence"!

              As I said before,these images become more matte painting than renders but I would always use a rendered image(modeled in sketchup of course!) to start.

              To break this image down you have the following:

              1.sky and background mountains
              2.trees in front of mountains
              3.trees to the left in middle/far background;stone wall behind building
              4.Building
              5.Foreground in front of building
              6.trees behind stone wall(seperate to number 3)
              7.stone wall
              8.vegetation on stone wall
              9.grass in front of stone wall
              10.foreground trees
              11.birds
              12.colour tones

              All of these are seperate elements and,as you come forward,would normally contain about 4 layers per step.

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                hellnbak
                last edited by 19 Aug 2012, 02:27

                Fantastic work!

                "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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