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Subject: Random WIP...need suggestions


Claymor ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 2:31 AM · edited Sat, 16 November 2024 at 3:58 AM

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Been working on this in a couple of LOOONGGG meetings this week. Another example of..."it just needs a...." Well, the last thing it needs is something on the corner of the shelf. So, any thoughts? What should go up there? (And yes, I know the blanket needs fixing...no post work on this yet.) :)


CrazyDawg ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 3:39 AM

small pot with a cactus in it would give it some life :)

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Mahray ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 3:39 AM

Goblet/glass/cup

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RodsArt ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 4:07 AM

Cactus sounds like a good idea, although what's happening here is with the flow of your wall material. The layout of the scene tells us there is an inside 45 degree corner, yet the material disguises any hint of a corner. If you place a vertical support beam imbedded in the stucco ( a large vertical crack would work too), it'll allow your poncho and whatever else is on the shelf to carry the viewers eye. Nice scene! ICM my .02

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RodsArt ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 4:51 AM · edited Thu, 07 April 2005 at 4:53 AM

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I trace selected the wall on the right, then subtracted out the shelf,poncho,grass,etc. Filled that selection with black, dropped the opacity almost to nothing, softly erased in the 45degree corner so there isn't a hard shadow edge. Then I clicked the eye in the layer on and off a few times to see the difference. Try it out.

Sorry to draw on your scene, you can smack me with a trout now....runs. LOL

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jonnte ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 6:38 AM · edited Thu, 07 April 2005 at 6:40 AM

I would do something about the wall.. everything else has a very realistic feeling about it but the wall texture dont keep up with it.. I would make the cracks smaller or use another bump and maybe light up the wall abit.. then if you put a pot with some sort of plant in it on the shelf it would be a nice effect when the green mets the wall.. But thats just me.. and for the corner effect just rotate your light dome abit and I bet it does the trick for ya

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draculaz ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 7:12 AM

excellent work!


Claymor ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 8:29 AM

Hmmm...the wall is actually a rounded corner although the shading doesn't convey that well enough. In this last render I re-ordered the pots and some of the shadows changed which further decreased the "rounded-ness". I think I can downplay the texture in post but I'll fiddle with a cactus up there too. Rod, many times it's easier to draw it than to 'splain it so, no fish beatings today ...if I was going to bean you with a fish it'd have to be a herring anyway...those things can even cut down trees, or so I'm told.


TheBryster ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 8:30 AM
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I'm with ICM on this one. Nice work though.

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