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Hi
Just thought I'd share this as I've not posted anything for ages - I'm
reworking an old IRTC image
http://www.jimbobjim.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/gallery/stones.htm - so is this
any better?
jim
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> Hi
>
> Just thought I'd share this as I've not posted anything for ages - I'm
> reworking an old IRTC image
> http://www.jimbobjim.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/gallery/stones.htm - so is this
> any better?
Very pretty - and yes, I think I like it better than the old one! :-)
Andrew.
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> http://www.jimbobjim.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/gallery/stones.htm - so is this
> any better?
Two things I notice:
- In the old image, the focus was the stone circle. In this image, the focus
is the sunset. The rocks seem like a secondary element. Is that intended?
- The rocks rely too much on ambient lighting, so they look very flat. Try
adding a dim, shadowless light source behind the camera somewhere and off to
the left in order to give them some more depth.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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> Very pretty - and yes, I think I like it better than the old one! :-)
Thanks!
jim
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> - In the old image, the focus was the stone circle. In this image, the
focus
> is the sunset. The rocks seem like a secondary element. Is that intended?
Not really - I never liked the background to the old image much so I spent a
little time improving it as a way to get back "into" POV after a long
absence. It would seem that as a result of these few tweeks, the background
has (as you say) become the primary element in the scene.
I originally intended on putting a butterfly (or maybe a bird) sat ontop of
one of the stones, but could never achieve the desired effect without it
looking cheesy but maybe I'll give it another bash...
> - The rocks rely too much on ambient lighting, so they look very flat. Try
> adding a dim, shadowless light source behind the camera somewhere and off
to
> the left in order to give them some more depth.
The sky is a very nice image I found at
http://www.daemon.realsoft.com/Environments.htm
The whole scene is lit by a single point light placed at the sunrise -
without the radiosity the "fronts" of the stone appear black - so I'll
experiment a little with some fill light(s)
Thanks
jim
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