Pedestrian bridge in Marseillan
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Hi folks,
Find these quite nice, SU and PS, pleasure to share.
Patrice


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nice, but I think a closer view, at a sharper angle to include the entire bridge, would show off your model better.
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Sure Daniel but I have to use the client pictures as background, but here is an other one with a little Artlantis play, enjoy.
Patrice

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The final,

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You know how you jump from one concept to another, so here is a second final.
TomislavM I would love to see your work. Are you also working on bridges?
Patrice

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Hey tomislavM looks like you live in a very nice town!

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And if you knew, Patrice, how nice modelling of the old town centre Tomislav made!

(And it's only about 80kms from my place...)
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Beautiful model
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Thanks boys, I can't resist going for a "by night" rendering....
Enjoy,Patrice

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That is an eye-catching rendering! The only suggestion I have is moving the moon slightly so it doesn't look like it is resting on the bridge.
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You are right Daniel and as I have a little time to play with this model, which is not usual as you probably know, here is a last one with more works on shadows and the moon higher.
Thanks for your comments,Patrice

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That looks great, Elmer.
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Night render looks great
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There is a small technical glitch in marseillan-vitres.jpg. The bottom of the seawall is resting on the horizon line and that could not happen at the viewers altitude.
Having said that, these are a very nice set of renderings.
Re: the moon it would add more depth if the arch of the bridge bisected it forcing the moon into the visual distance.
Still an excellant series of images.
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