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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Thanks everyone. I might have to file this one under no hope. The ground terrain is a texture that I thought sorta looked like a factoryscape. I tried more lighting and it looks even worse. I do have a couple questions sparked by shadowdragon's help... 1. Is working from lighter to darker a general rule of thumb? or is that just something that you see best for this picture? 2. What does equalize mean?
Blue, I can't answer your questions because I don't know enough myself, but I think you can salvage the picture. IMHO, leave the landscape the way it is, and put a bit more light on the figure, since that seems to be the focus anyway. If it is the pollution that is affecting him/her, we need to be able to see it. By the way, I am seeing this on an mac, so all I see of the landscape are points of light, and the figure is mostly gray-black wings and human that's really hard to make out. Lin
Whatkind of mac are you running? On my 17" apple display this image looks fine. I can easily see the landscape and the small details on the figure. There is mist coming out of the smoke stacks that turns into dark wavey smoke trails that then dissolve into the figure. The black clouds look to be a buffer that hide the sharp waist of the creature. Makbe just a bit less dense. And yes, just a bit more light on the figure...maybe pale green?
Mack, scmack. It's not that the image can't be seen, in my opinion. More, SirBlueArdor, that a bigger contrast between the lights and darks would help propel this picture into pricelessness! As a general rule of thumb, Sir, I don't use rules of thumb! But in this case, perhaps try changing the Ambience settings on all of your materials to the same value. Once this value is established, the image will be more "equalized", although what I meant by that was more along the lines of post-production. Like Photoshop or something equally preposterous. (To hell with 2D!) After that, maybe try playing with the Shadow controls in the Sky Palette, turning them from white shadows to dark, and adjusting the value to bring out more contrast... Just some ideas/answers?!
I have an imac at work and a pc at home. I'm at home right now, and the picture is less dark on the pc. The landscape is more detailed and I can see the human figure better. I think Shadowdragonlord is on the right track. An alteration in lighting would add a lot of drama. Try out his suggestions, and if that doesn't help, I've seen several lighting tutorials in this forum, so you might check those out also. If that doesn't work, try to find some art books that discuss how light is used in various pictures, it might give you some ideas. Even if you end up setting this aside for awhile, don't give up on it. It's a good picture. Lin
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