Amid the Ruins
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I'm told that every post here starts "Hi, thanks for looking in." Not this one. But I do appreciate your taking the time to click on the thumbnail and check out the image.
"Amid the Ruins" started (as so many of these things do) with a sketch idea that somehow morphed into a three day project.
Vue 8i render with some minor postwork in Photoshop.
The idea, initially, was to try a thick forest atmosphere with Stonemason's "Greek Ruin" prop in the foreground. Well, that needed some ivy and vines... and then some moss and pebbles. Before I knew it, I had a fleshed-out image which desperately needed a focal point.
Enter the daisies, refugees from another picture that didn't quite work out. Well, then it had to be rendered, high quality and large... twenty three hours later you see the result.
The material setup here is similar to 'Shattered Temple' but with some lessons learned:
1) I kept Stonemason's original texures as the base layer on the Ruin and added layers of procedural stains and lichens over that.
2) I now have access to Wabe's mosses from Cornucopia 3D. They're sweet.
3) I'm still learning how to properly scale the ivy from Thomas Luft's Ivy generator. I've also found that exporting the prop from DAZ Studio as an obj, opening it in UV Mapper and Triangulating the model is essential to good results in Ivy generator.
The daisies are are LB Daisies from DAZ. I tweaked the materials in Vue to add a goodly amount of back lighting.
The background trees are a dynamic ecosystem just sitting on a simple terrain. 'Summer Cherry' and 'Broad Leaf Straight Trunk' for those playing along....
Atmosphere was setup with an atmospheric perspective of around 25 and a good deal of Glow and haze to get that "humid summer morning" effect.
The sunlight could probably have benefited from a 2degree or so softening effect, but by the time I realised I'd forgotten it, we were fifteen hours in and I think it looks okay. Still, it irritates me....
Global radiosity with a quality setting of '4' and atmosphere turned up to '6' for this one with user tweaked render settings somewhere slightly above 'final' and 'smooth' anti-aliasing to make the atmosphere creamier.
For those enjoying my recent Middle Earth stylings, this image was *almost* called 'Ithilien.' Maybe it needs some rabbits for that.
If you'd care to leave some comments as to what you think could be done better I'd surely appreciate them. This image was *vastly* improved by remarks left on some of my recent work, so my thanks to those who took the time (you know who you are!).
Have a great holiday season and end of the year!
Comments (45)
PhilW
Phew! Photographic realism in this - the light, the textures, the vines, it all works beautifully - masterful work and a beautiful image!
danway
Beautiful render!
kftate
Gorgeous and very realistic looking image! Absolutely beautiful work!!
Brian S.
Amazing realism!!!
anitalee
Excellent
tstray1
Very beautifully realistic render!!!
DOM1
Excellent work with the lighting. Maybe add some colourful flowers for an even more striking image.
knupps
Very, very, very good render. Light is amazing.
DancingCat
I'm really enjoying your foray into Vue. You're really doing excellent work and I really appreciate your sharing your (learning) process with us. I wish I could comment in a useful way. Maybe add a bird or a rabbit or some insects in a non-obvious way to give the picture a deeper feeling of life.
jclP
Beautiful render!
Tholian
This is a photograph. I don't care if you created it in vue and rendered it. };-) This would be 100 if I could and a fav for sure.
vidyashakti
Gorgeous lighting!
TomDart
Well done. I have seen places like this, not many but enough to know the feel of it to me. Again, well done.
psyoshida
Spectacular lighting and composition. Just gorgeous.
gillbrooks
Beautiful lighting and foliage
Savage_dragon
Beautifully done. ")
geirla
Another excellent image! I really like that moss on the ruins. Very convincing! Thanks for taking the time to explain how you created it.
Seaview123
Great looking ruins. There's always a lesson with your renders, thanks for sharing your methods!
DarkStormCrow
Excellent!
lorddarkwolf
cool
0rest4wicked
Enjoyed the instruction. Am a photographer looking into vue as a starting point to my own rendering. Fanrastic image!!
ThomasMacCallum
A wonderful piece, well worth all the effort you put in
wabe
Sweet? :-))) They are excellent, these mosses. Nah, joking. Thanks for using them, especially in such a brilliant image.
moonbunnie
Wow , what a beautiful atmosphere , so luring in there:)
bigbraader
Excellent realistic work. well done.
jgmart
Beautiful render
sittingblue
a beautiful detailed render. ;)
paulbosse
Very nice
texboy
beautiful work! lots of fine detail in the shadows... Ansel Adams would approve!!
Rutra
This is really good. I love it. The light, the shadows, the flowers...