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Subject: Could very well be


kiwi_gg ( ) posted Mon, 20 September 2004 at 1:42 AM · edited Tue, 23 July 2024 at 3:07 AM

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I had this pic in my gallery for a while but pulled it because I was never happy with the final render, as you can see the sky is very pixelated. Render was done with default settings. Any suggestions for improvment would be great. BRYSTER; Man you've been around have'nt you,never thought of windy Wellington when I did the pic But it does have similarities.8)

Cheers
GG.

WHO said Kiwi's can't Fly ?????


erosiaart ( ) posted Mon, 20 September 2004 at 3:17 AM

What's the name of the book? That really famous one wehre he dreamily watches the house across the river? Stumped for the name! And I've read it a million times.. Like the blue feel of it..that twilight time. The hill up front..the dark one..looks like it is floating..the piece in the middle, that is. The forground rocks..rocks or sand? Water's edge? white rock?


kiwi_gg ( ) posted Mon, 20 September 2004 at 3:52 AM

What is making that terrain appear that way is the fact that I wrapped the lights of the housing around the base of it so that the housing appeared to go right down to the shoreline, otherwise the lights looked like they were just stuck on a vertical board. The foreground rocks are supposed to be very pale grey and lightly mossy but at the same time reflecting the glare from the car lights. Thanks for the comments.8) Cheers GG.

WHO said Kiwi's can't Fly ?????


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