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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 07 11:36 pm)
Thanx guys! I actually do both. But it depends on the image. Sometimes i use the ground to reflect lighting/atmosphere from beneath. For this image ive deleted the ground plane and tilted the camera. For some reason the tilt seem to add to the elevation...or i need new glasses...
Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com
If you need new glasses, I do too. :)Thanks alot. Taking another look at the image though, the blue light reflected by the right wall seems to be much farther forward in the perspective then the two ships. Is there another ship in front of the top one? Are these ships MUCH larger then they may appear to be? Or is that another light source? I guess it could also be the effect of looking through the radial light.
Its a very loooong shaft... The blue light is the sun reflecting on the wall. The only lightsources used, is two radial light at the bottom of the shaft and one radial light in each engine. The two ships are exactly the same size as the rest of the crafts seen further away. Ive just placed them very close to the camera. As for the angles, thanx. But the front ship is actually throwing itself in front of the other ship and the reason for not angle it upwards, is that it would be flying up, instead of straight ahead which was my intesion.
Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com
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Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com