overcast
overcast
Attached is an overcast image rendered with a hdri image in "hemispherical sky" and preset 8 for 5 hours.Sunlight was disabled to remove all harsh shadows and the scene was then post processed in photoshop.Im happy with the stone but I think the timber is flat and needs more work.
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Nice render! But i.m.o. the DOF makes it feel like a scale model a bit.
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I think this is an awesome image, I would love to see the raw image as you have integrated the photo so seamless.
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where is the cat? great work, maybe too much blur in foreground but still very well integrated.
Oli
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thanks for the comments guys.
Solo,attached is the original image from twilight unprocessed and I have also uploaded the processed image with foreground blur removed.
I use a LOT of post processing in all my 3d images,sometimes its like the fun dosent start until the image is rendered out and I can start changing things!
Solo,attached is the original image from twilight unprocessed and I have also uploaded the processed image with foreground blur removed.
I use a LOT of post processing in all my 3d images,sometimes its like the fun dosent start until the image is rendered out and I can start changing things!
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lol not enough blur now......i will keep my mouth shut.
I agree about post process....can be a bit of fun and enhances renders 10 fold.
I agree about post process....can be a bit of fun and enhances renders 10 fold.
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Looks nice without the DOF effect. I believe if you warmed up the Twilight output a little, the two elements would mesh better.
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beautyful render! the concept overcast is good - a very common theme one should think, but seldomly chosen for renders...
I like them both, with and without DOF. Maybe the foreground plants do not match because they were shot on a sunny day?
Why not try some "overcast-manipulation" on them in PS?
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I like them both, with and without DOF. Maybe the foreground plants do not match because they were shot on a sunny day?
Why not try some "overcast-manipulation" on them in PS?
xxx
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David, what is your method for blending the grass against the building so you do not get the harsh edges.
Is this a mask and then a brush?
Nice render.
Is this a mask and then a brush?
Nice render.
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Hi Dylan,
I usually use the clone brush as this allows the copied image to bleed slightly against the background.You often end up with a slight blur at the edge as in this image but it helps to marry the 2 images.
I usually use the clone brush as this allows the copied image to bleed slightly against the background.You often end up with a slight blur at the edge as in this image but it helps to marry the 2 images.
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