Seeds to a Sinister Deal by Quikp51
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Description
I did this for Andrew's Star Wars page, it was a monthly themed challenge from months ago. I modelled everything in Rhino except the shuttle and people which are from SWMA. I hope you like it and hopefully I'll have more free time so I can upload more. Cheers!
-James
Comments (11)
Quikp51
I forgot to mention, the challenge was to somehow show the Empire arriving at Bespin. I chose Vader meeting Fett on a remote landing platform. Basically forcing a deal with Lando to save Cloud City and nab a Jedi.
kromekat
I really like this Quikp! - the lighting, composition and modelling look great!!. I think the DOF blurring is a little too severe though, almost making the scene look miniturised like a model. Looking forward to seeing more though! :)
MrBrice
Nice!!This here is some good work , I love to see offworld architecture.It is also neat to see this perspective of the movie.
foleypro
Yes excellent pic I agree too much blur lighten up on that and you its perfect
Curio
Great scale here - architecture is super! I agree about the blur - at that kind of distance, I think only the backround buildings would be slightly blurred. Cool!
artistheat
very good work,excellent scene
Django
Very nice image !!
korborak
Excellent! Very interresting scene. To get this kind of blur in the background you would have to focus on Darth Vader. I think that the blur should be very subtle.
Sherlock
Good use of blur/focus.
czarnyrobert
Impressive composition & perspective, but I would not use blur for such distant scene. Perhaps you could post "non blur" version ?
conradslater
I love it but agree the blur kind of ruins the perspective/distance. I assume you were avoiding making it look like minitures but why not put something in the foreground to do that. Great image though.