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Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:46 pm
by areafilm
madcoo wrote:Hi areafilm!

This is cuteness personnified - i love it !!!
:D

I think you still have to work some more on the "trumpet-shaped grass/flowers" (bevel them some more, they are not smooth)
Also, be careful that your brightness/contrast/gamma matches your backplate image, in order to minimize the "pasted-over" feel.

Keep going, this is going to be a great image !
Im happy that you love it! Very thanks for your effort! Ciao!

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:47 pm
by areafilm
GeoPappas wrote:Simply stunning!
Thanks! you're a gentleman.. :D

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 5:13 pm
by posmag
Hi all...Great competition...Great work submissions 'till now...
If you don't mind I wish to participate. )))
All modeled/textured by me in 3ds max... For lighting i used a HDRI image.
2798748 triangles )) but it was much, much heavier (about 6 mil. polys)...

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:07 pm
by mlody47
NICE!!

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:07 pm
by madcoo
Real cool !
:)

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:38 pm
by Elvissuperstar007
octane 1.24 buggy)), I rejoice that came 1.24.1))

The Chair

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:58 am
by Morat
A deliberately simple yet challenging composition from me (my background is in photography).

I wanted to illustrate how even a simple image could be effective with good textures. The scene has 1088 triangles, most of which are in the chair (from the Sketchup Warehouse). The floor is a 6000 pixels square Arroway wood floor texture.

Re: The Chair

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:54 am
by m.arc.in
Morat wrote:A deliberately simple yet challenging composition from me (my background is in photography).

I wanted to illustrate how even a simple image could be effective with good textures. The scene has 1088 triangles, most of which are in the chair (from the Sketchup Warehouse). The floor is a 6000 pixels square Arroway wood floor texture.
Hi, quite nice.
Maybe you should change the texture on the chair. Does not match the rest of the image, especially the floor.
I like it, thanks to the simplicity, it is one of the best work (for me). Add some dirt on the wall, and some texture on the chair.

Pozdrawiam Marcin

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:06 pm
by mlody47
m.arc.in wrote:
Morat wrote:A deliberately simple yet challenging composition from me (my background is in photography).

I wanted to illustrate how even a simple image could be effective with good textures. The scene has 1088 triangles, most of which are in the chair (from the Sketchup Warehouse). The floor is a 6000 pixels square Arroway wood floor texture.
Hi, quite nice.
Maybe you should change the texture on the chair. Does not match the rest of the image, especially the floor.
I like it, thanks to the simplicity, it is one of the best work (for me). Add some dirt on the wall, and some texture on the chair.

Pozdrawiam Marcin
with that lightning theres no composition for me ( too uniform ). Maybe I would agree that making more simple stuff is better, but here I can see floor only and the chair. when I opened this image in full res. My eyes goes crazy ( becouse theres no "golden point" to look at ). I dont know where You want me to look... ...at floor?? at chair?? I dont know whos the hero in this picture. thats my feeling.

I think if You lit the chair way more than the floor ( and darken the floor ) it will get more dramatic, maybe rotate the picture counter-clockwise in 20/30 degrees and the angle will get more dynamic. Ofcourse You will do what You decide :)

Im not hating it :) im just trying to help, theres still time and I love simple stuff, but for now - this is too simple.

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:13 pm
by ttaberna
Hi
Here it is my entry!
rendered@8000x3000 postwork reduction only to 2000x750
chromatic aberration is faked inside octane