ajtooley opened this issue on Feb 22, 2004 ยท 11 posts
ajtooley posted Sun, 22 February 2004 at 2:56 PM
rickymaveety posted Sun, 22 February 2004 at 3:45 PM
Beautifully done! The only thing that is bothering me a little, is that some of the trees (which I suspect are the 2D planes) appear a little flat. Have you got them running just the diffuse and ambience or did you click their alphas into the values as well? (Mostly, I mean those largish trees left/middle, but there are a few others.) They need more contrast, and I think playing with the alpha channels would give you that.
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Swade posted Sun, 22 February 2004 at 4:38 PM
Yes... Nice indeed. I would concur with Ricky about the flat trees in the left middle of the image. Playing with the alpha channels might help a bit. Nice work.
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Zhann posted Sun, 22 February 2004 at 4:49 PM
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Zhann posted Sun, 22 February 2004 at 4:50 PM
BTW, the terracing looks terrific now, definitely has it's own character....
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pogmahone posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 2:00 AM
huge improvement in the terracing since the last image you posted. you've done a great job with it :o)
chohole posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 2:05 AM
I found that if I rendered the trees with true ambience I got a more saturated image, and the leaves seemed more defined as well to apply to a plane. FGreat image though.
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PerryMcK posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 12:02 PM
Just down the hill, outside the park, at the Gardner River is a hot spring that is 'in' the river. People have built a loose rock wall divider between the hot water and the swift freezing river. Awesome place, lounge in the hot spot and float to the river to cool! Seeing your work reminded me of that place. A testament to the fidelity of your work. It really looks that way! Well Done!
ajtooley posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 3:25 PM
Thanks, all. I've left the image as is for the challenge not because I discount the value of your comments, but because I've neglected other projects for too long and just decided I have to be done with this one! But I will definitely apply your advice to future works. Perry, I've driven by that swimming hole many a time! Thanks for reminding me of it --and I'm glad the image evoked it for you!
PerryMcK posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 9:25 PM
Geology field camp 88, wall to wall people:)). Thanks for the mem mor ee! I can hear Bob Hope now. Gnite all.
bikermouse posted Tue, 24 February 2004 at 3:24 PM
ajtooley, I like the overall look to it. when you pass a "fog" layer over trees and stuff it's going to make the textures look a little flat - but that steam is about how I remember hot creek looking - Very Good! PerryMcK, Gee second half of summer field we had to go to Mountain Pass; first half was June Lake (I would have hoped never to see another pelitic hornfels in my life except that the area was so interesting.) I was gonna say some guys have all the luck, but thinking back on it June Lake wasn't so bad. - TJ