BIO
My real name is Lars, and I live in Denmark. All my life I've been drawing and making pictures, occationally as a "professional" but always with an amateur ("for the love of it") approach.Being a proficient airbrush artist, the jump to computer graphics (Photoshop, Painter) wasn't all that hard for me, it was just a question of understanding how to employ the techniques to this new medium.
In july -02 I dug into the world of 3D rendering for the first time, in Bryce 5. A truly fascinating experience! My computer has been rendering ever since ;o)At the beginning I thought I'd be making lots of sci-fi stuff, but something happened right back from the early Bryce days: I started to look at trees and nature, the sky etc. in a new manner, or more intensely at least. I've always been a big fan of beautiful landscapes, and instead of sci-fi, I began a "quest" for 3D landscaping and beliveable environments.
Over the years, the 3D rendering has more or less taken over my creative endeavours. Vue became my application of choice from the start of 2003, with Poser, XFrog and Onyxtree as auxilliary programs. Plus a whole arsenal of new and ancient freeware, to be mentioned are Bantam3D Grass and Plantstudio.
- Lars Braad Andersen, 2010
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Comments (56)
sittingblue
beautiful composition. ;)
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent image!
azoohouse
Very photo-realistic! The color of the stream is right on! 5++
DOM1
Nice work Lars.
BernieS
Excellent image - wonderful lighting!
Imaginatos
EXCELLENT work ! Surface of the water and reflect of lighting is perfect. :)
faroutsider
Superb render - so crisp and beautifully composed.
bernieloehn
Wonderful! I want to walk these ways!
A_
wow, so real!
wabe
Very very nice Lars. Time that winter comes back! :-))))
mermaid
Lars this is just gorgeous and so very realistic, excellently done!
Roxam
amazing scene composition, wonderful lighting
Forevernyt
An excellent photo quality image!
jif3d
Nice calming Spring scene. Well done & ~Cheers~
Clouseau
Beautiful work.
FrenchKiss
Spectacular scene! Love this, it looks so real!
velasco
Es fantastico el realismo que consigues. Sensacional
andycrawford2003
Stunning piece of work..."v"
Rynn
I thought at first that this was a photograph! So beautiful and real looking. I must add that I am in love with that water, lol!
junilau
wonderful!
bernoullilemniscate
As usual very well composed and executed. I live in Oklahoma USA and we have had a long hard winter this year like much of the U.S. Looking at your picture I can just feel a nice warm sun with a bit of a breeze. On using photos, I too like to use photos for backgrounds. I have found that a scene directly from nature or in a photo has a lot of what I call "visual noise" in it. This is a lot of little details that a casual observer often overlooks. But if you leave out this type of detail in an otherwise natural picture an observer immediately senses that something is wrong even if we can't put his finger on it. I was wondering you have ever exhibited in an art show other than here? Anyway keep up the good work. Michael Day
jmherve
No word but that's perfect in these obstinate winter days
tetsu-pino
Wow!! Very realistic and beautiful scene!! Great work as always!!
cyberknight1133
Nice lighting. Almost looks like a photo.
Trigue
Wonderful image! looks great in full zoom, such detail :)
Turin_Returns
Absolutely astounding. The realism of the light and shadow interchange is masterful. My only small criticism would be, although the rendering of the water on the bank is excellent, the verge of the bank should be muddy and have some stones and river detritis. Otherwise it is not only flawless but entirely beautiful. How big is the file? I wouldn't dream of replicating such a sense in Bryce because of the necessary file size. I have given this delightful piece a score of 5.