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      davidh
      last edited by

      these are my first attempts at snowy images.The morning after shot needs more work in order to show snow on the reflected vegetation and chairs but i think the atmosphere for all 3 is about there.


      during snow.jpg


      after snow.jpg


      Morning after.jpg

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        arail1
        last edited by

        Very nice. I like the first one best, without the moon. I think the moon distracts.

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          Rich O Brien Moderator
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          someone left the roof down on the convertible!!!!

          nice renders too

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            smokinbakin
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            The snow effect is working well, but all the green vegetation bothers me. It would look better with some leafless trees. On the last the window reflection has a green field in the backdrop. Otherwise, πŸ‘

            "Set your goals low, and hope you don't get lower"

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              NewOne
              last edited by

              @smokinbakin said:

              The snow effect is working well, but all the green vegetation bothers me. It would look better with some leafless trees. On the last the window reflection has a green field in the backdrop. Otherwise, πŸ‘

              It happened once when I was child... It was August and it was snowing. A lot ! Of course it dissapeared in about one hour, but for a moment was like in the picture πŸ˜„

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                davidh
                last edited by

                attached is revised morning shot.i managed to sort out the reflections and changed the sun location and sky.


                morning snow 2.jpg

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                  arail1
                  last edited by

                  There is an early 20th century American painter who devoted most of his later career to painting the effect of moonlight on snow covered roofs. I did a quick search on Google last night after looking at your images but couldn't dig up his name. I'll try again.

                  I think you're mining real interesting territory here. The second day time render is a great improvement - bringing in a warmer, more yellow light and introducing the railing into the picture so the viewer sees the depth of the snow were real smart decisions. Also adding the Fall colored trees to the right of the house ties the whole color scheme together.

                  The only criticism I have is the line of snow against the patio edging seems too straight and perfect to me. The snow would have had to fall with no wind and at a perfectly regular rate to get that kind of line. I'd mess it up a bit.

                  Really great work. The word Art is beginning to float around these pictures.

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                    NewOne
                    last edited by

                    try to put some snow on the table, on the top of that night light device (sorry, I don't know the proper name of that), remove that car, because who have such car donesn't let it uncovered in winter or drives it like that. And... change the sky, because that is a summer sky. In winter the sky is more blue, more cold and because of the angle of sun.
                    Some snow traces on the terrace would be nice πŸ˜›
                    One more thing: windows freeze down, not up! πŸ˜„ Because up is warm.

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                      davidh
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                      ok
                      this is the final revision to the morning shot.i added some additional snow on some of the elements and also larger/deeper snow in the garden.
                      I also attached the original unprocessed image that i got from vray.


                      morning snow final with snow drifts post processed


                      morning snow final original image from vray

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