I am currently working on creating a large archaeological based portfolio which is availiable to view in my gallery. I use Vue 9 Infinite and Lightwave and have access to Poser, Hexagon, Xfrogs and Photoshop. I am availiable to work for anyone looking to hire me for freelance work, mainly archaeological but other work will also be taken on.  If you like my work and want to get me to create a specific item for you, please just ask with a site mail to me.
I have been working with cgi for 3 years now.
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Comments (3)
Sue88
Very nice! The depth of field works very well here. Great job with the house, too.
BlackAngel66
Fantastic render & DOF
Rutra
The first thing that called my attention was the light. This is not the kind of light I usually associate with summer. But then I thought that this is "summer in Sweden", probably very different from summer here in Portugal. :-) So, it was interesting for me to see this very big difference in lighting for the same time of year. I think some extra details, like some bushes near the house, for example, or one or two different trees, could help to the overall realism. The house is the natural focal point of this image but I have a feeling there's something lacking... Maybe some signs of life, like an open window, or even maybe a person at the window. I would personally also rotate the house a little bit, instead of putting it exactly orthogonal to the camera view. Regarding composition (which is something very personal), I don't think it's a good idea to cut the image just so near to the house border. I would either cut it a good distance after the border or a good distance inside.