Snow at sunset
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Very niceonce again. Your images are state of the art.
As you mentioned it in another thread, what's the story here? In the first setting I noticed the prominence of the wall in the view and I wonder why. In the second with the foreground trees, I feel like I am lurking in the woods. The people who live there are calling the cops.
Love that mountain.
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Nice photos. Are you going to do a model of these scenes?
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A version with a frozen pond and a fotbridge,to try and bring more light into the scene.
Bob,I use maxwell normally but add all entourage such as trees and backgrounds in photoshop.
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Beautifully done..
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David, I just love your style they just keep getting better
John -
2 more snow images based on an old model.The first is a bright winters day,the second is a night shot and has a more christmas card look to it.The light in the second image is not exactly right so I will probably revisit this one.
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An icy pond.Ive really gone for an almost "blown-out" effect with the lighting,in order to try and suggest a very bright,stark day.
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A revised night shot.I brightened the sky and altered the snow colour so it is more in keeping with the sky colour.I also added additional foreground at the bottom as I think the original image was cropped too close to the building.
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Absolutely beautiful.
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these are really really beautiful.. love the versions with the water and the reflections. would love to see how many different bits and pieces these are made up of.. matte paintings always intrigue me.
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Beautiful, beautiful stuff. Your work is incredible. Although I'm a huge fan of snow and winterscapes I've never tried a scene with snow in it. I'm not sure if that's fear or a lack of skill.
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Just looking at "Icy Pond" - I would definitely have that on my wall.
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David, these are easily the best renders I have seen in all the time I have been a member of these forums. Your style and composition of your images are top notch. Just superb!
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Thanks a lot for all the positive feedback,Its always good to get.
Here Ive attached a snow storm version of this house.The colours are particularly muted and a slight blue cast added to the overall image.The falling snow was created using this technique :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWuGCA84XQk
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very nice again.. i've used that snow technique as well.. really simple and effective.
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Fantastic Work!!
Scott
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First class work, David!
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Ive overlayed some lights on the last image and just played around with the colours.Its a bit murky but i like the effect of the snow blowing in the lights.
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Alright, I remained silent so far but this is it: I'm very impressed by your very inspiring work (I have a Davidh folder in my inspiration folder...).
I think I'm not only speaking for myself when I say a hint at your post-pro techniques would be very much apreciated!
Thanks a lot and just keep them coming!
Nicolas -
The next CatchUp has a step by step for those already familiar image editors like photoshop. It's pretty incredible.
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