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Highland Spring

Vue Landscape posted on Apr 19, 2009
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The scene was inspired by some beautiful Spring photos of Switzerland. I worked on this scene for 2 days (with shorter and longer breaks of course xD), then I had to reduce the final render quality, because it would have taken ages to render at ultra, or even superior....so it's just broadcast....10.532.398.078 polygons. =D

Comments (18)


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Cosme..D..Churruca

12:59PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

remarkable art piece... a jewel!

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jclP

1:01PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

nice pic,pov & atmo,good job

anassasi

1:02PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Excellent

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crocodilian

1:05PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

astonishing polygon count, and very, very beautiful. If you're ever tempted to do this kind of work more interactively, check out the Garden Hose tubes for Painter/Paintshop Pro. They mix very well with Vue renders, allowing you to get that massive detail that you love from Vue, but to fiddle with it interactively. A neat tutorial at: http://www.gardenhose.com/pdf/painting_forests.pdf That's not to disparage the "pure Vue" way of doing things, but I find doing a bit of hand retouch is fun, and more my way of working.

Winther

1:13PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Very nice, good work :)

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SeaQuester321

1:16PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Really good picture, nice work.

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ArtPearl

1:40PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

The beauty and mood in this image are wonderful, so idyllic and peaceful. I find it a shame therefor that the castle is positioned so far to the left - it is distracting compositionaly and vue's camera makes it look tilted in these conditions. Also a bit distracting is the straightness of the long section of road in such curved scenery, but this is a matter of personal preferences.

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mambo

1:54PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Good mood, and render, greeting's from Switzerland

LynLinz

1:54PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

nice work, I can hear the birds sing :-)

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buju93

4:54PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Très beau travail Angelic,belle œuvre d'art.

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artgum

5:36PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Superb work.

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restif

8:30PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Stunning, Put together extremely well and the lighting really makes it!

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kftate

9:20PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Gorgeous! Beautiful colors and atmosphere. Excellent work!!

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Myel

1:31AM | Mon, 20 April 2009

Excellent! I would put the entire castle in the picture, but it is nevertheless a wonderful picture!

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Miska7

3:54PM | Mon, 20 April 2009

Very nice scene. Great lighting and atmosphere! Really well done.

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Orinoor

8:54PM | Tue, 21 April 2009

What a lovely image, not exactly what I was expecting from the title, but lovely!

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loligagger

9:14PM | Fri, 24 April 2009

Beautiful work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Rutra

7:18PM | Sun, 26 April 2009

Lovely indeed. Others have mentioned the compositional aspect of the castle position, indeed it's a pity to be partially cropped out. All the rest is great.


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