The House Of Fears by roobol
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Description
No teddybear this time :-)
All modelling and rendering in Cinema 8.5 core module, UV mapping in Bodypaint,
textures and postwork in Photoshop and vegetation in Xfrog.
Character is 2D and (believe it or not) the same as in my previous images.
Comments (29)
janou
J'adore tout particuliement cette image!! Excellentes textures comme d'habitude, tu m'ateras toujours!
wabe
Too bad, no teddy. We want it back!!! Unusual this image and a typical Roobol too. Wonderful mood you created here. And perfect work as always (beside the missing teddy of cause). Superb!
nexxon
Great atmosphere as usual, but some details need little improvement. the three wheeler seems to float (shadow?), the glow of the lights look like fog, the man seems to belong to another lightsituation. maybe you have to see the light of the lamps on his suit. furthermore the edge of the roof touches the hemline of the dark clouds. it will be better for the composition, if you displace the clouds slightly.
ExprssnImg
All those 3d elements to juggle and you do it well. This might be a first for me. I love to see storms in pictures but it's never done too well - but here it is - cohesive and all fits together. Good to see my friend, enjoy!
shinyary2
What can I say? Amazing, excellent textures and modeling, looks like a photograph. Words fall short, somehow. V
johnyf
Super modelling and textures!
kenwas
Excellent as always!
lgp692000
Excellent image! I love the building in the background. The only thing I see that could use a touch-up is the lighting on the guy on the porch. Otherwise, this is beautifuly done.
lwperkins
It makes me wonder about the inhabitants of the larger building--are they criminals? Or just unfortunates who cannot afford the nice house? And how did such an unlovely building come to be built so close to the older building? I have seen this in American cities, too, where developers build at the expense of the older, historic buildings. A thought-provoking image for sure!
Bernado
Great POV. I like the contrast between that shabby house and the modern buildings behind it. I think the image calls for a darker lighting. Wonderful composition.
Incarnadine
An excellent use of the house model you were working on.
Flak
Very cool texture work as always. The lighting really gives that dark stormy effect - very nice. And hello to the "character". 3-0.
MINTY1974
Very cool models and textures
Anjour
Very beautiful work modelling and textures...excellent!!!:o)
Sans2012
Nice work! Excellent textures!
vbarreto
Great mood and tones!
Swade
Excellent modeling and texturing work.... Fantastic work man. 8)
FrenchKiss
Beautifully done, Kees! Your modeling is very well done!
inamoens
creepy! fine work, kees!
tse60
Fantastico. As usual. I love your artwork. P.S. Did you see a new design of my home page? Try to find the link to your gallery on R'osity. Best wishes, friend-in-art. Mirek :)
Nod
Wonderful model and lighting there.
Wolfsgirl
Hey there cutie =) gorgeous work as always hugs
19Paul
Oh My God! This is one of the scarist images I have ever seen. My hat's off to you, sir!
originalkitten
wow this is awesome!
kenmo
Simply brilliant....V
tuynder
Hi Kees, congrats on you new picture, hope it doesn't reflect your mood. Shrubbery doesn't grow from concrete though, or should we fear the day it does?
ariannah
such a fully realized scene but I do love that tricycle and grate on the sidewalk. very impressive work!
Polax
The architectural contrast gives the feeling of a haunted house in the heart of the city... creepy and beautiful!
gmvgmvgmv
Wonderful texture work, dramatic atmosphere, great composition! Congrats!!