M113 Vietnam Composite by Roux
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Description
Here is the amended version with less sky to focus the pic and a slightly darker vehicle in front to match the apc colouring at the back.
Comments (7)
Fillingim
If the graininess of your vehicle was closer to that of the photo it would have been absolutely perfect...almost couldn't tell now as it is...
foleypro
Excellent job keep going you are almost there.
wgreenlee1
Other than the previous comment I would add that your vehicle is going the wrong way unless it's going backwards.But this is really cool.Did you use hdri to light the model?You could make a hdri from the background and use it in image world via HDR Shop.Again superb work!
Roux
Thanks guys. Unfortunately, I don't think I can match the pixilation of the background image as opposed to the noise in the picture. I have posted one with the vehicle heading towards the camera as well. The lighting is simply 2 distant lights and radiosity 4x12.
Aaronius
You could match it (maybe) by rendering your scenen too small to match the background pic. then stretch it in photoshop, taking into account the degradation caused by the scaling UP of the niose you already have. you could then just blend the B/G pic in again using photoshop. That could work if you were usign this for still only, but if it is for an animation, you may be as close as you can get. BTW, I had to be sure the vehicle in question was the front one, cuz it's already a good match. Seems to me the b/g pic has a tiny sepia/yellow/orange tinge that you might need to add to your lighting.... Great work already.
EBac2001
it looks good so far, though I'd make one or two comments...the only things I see that are out of place, are the colors, and the grain level. u might want the tank a LITTLE more deep greenish, and definently add more grain so that it blends into the photo...if u need an example, come to my gallery, and look at nymph megan...you'll see what I mean
Guillermo
I think its near perfection. Amazing work, you really got it this time ;-)