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This is an image I've been working on off and on for about a month. I have
hopes to develope this into a much more complete image with more trees and
plant life inside the garden (and hopefully a waterfall), but I decided to
go ahead and post a WIP image. I'd love to know what you think so far.
Disclaimer: Yes, there is some slight post-processing in this image for the
lighting.
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Kirk Andrews wrote:
> This is an image I've been working on off and on for about a month.
Nice. Looks more like a "Keep Out" than an invitation to me, tho. :-)
The glare, while possibly realistic, seems to detract from the image.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
His kernel fu is strong.
He studied at the Shao Linux Temple.
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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Kirk Andrews wrote:
> > This is an image I've been working on off and on for about a month.
>
> Nice. Looks more like a "Keep Out" than an invitation to me, tho. :-)
>
I agree - leave the gate slightly open for an "invitation" feel. Looks
great otherwise.
Mike S.
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Uh, looks like a lot of potential for a very nice image! As the others
said, opening the door a bit would make the invitation part clearer.
Something like entering a secret/magic garden perhaps? And although you
probably want to use the light to focus on the garden I'd recommend to
make the outside a bit brighter, too -- it's hard to see anything in the
foreground.
Regards,
Florian
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Yes, I should have mentioned that I certainly planned on having the gate
open in the final image.
I think my main frustration right now is with trying to get decent enough
looking trees. I've tried POVTree, NgPlant, and even my own tree macro and
I can't seem to get anything I like. Does anybody have some tips on getting
some quality looking trees?
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I know, I have been playing Lord of the Rings Online, but that style is
what I see here.
This is a very nice render.
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"Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:web.466d705cab7f840bd1b1e8e80@news.povray.org...
> Yes, I should have mentioned that I certainly planned on having the gate
> open in the final image.
I'm not so sure about opening that gate!
You have the wonderful symmetrical wrought-iron tree, with the suggestion of
the invitation behind it.
The hint of oasis behind the gate is what will be so inviting - if not
accessible.
DLM
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It is fascinating...
Paolo
> "Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> This is an image I've been working on off and on for about a month. I
have
> hopes to develope this into a much more complete image with more trees and
> plant life inside the garden (and hopefully a waterfall), but I decided to
> go ahead and post a WIP image. I'd love to know what you think so far.
>
> Disclaimer: Yes, there is some slight post-processing in this image for
the
> lighting.
>
>
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