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Above Freezing Point

Vue Landscape posted on Nov 29, 2010
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Another of my foggy-forest-snow scenes :) In the lowest area the thawing has created a puddle of water (it's supposed to be a pathway, not a stream). Texturing & lighting study. Not too happy with it, though - nothing "wrong" as such, it's just a bit too dull IMO. Vue 8.4 render, the majority of the models and all textures by me. Some colour/levels correction and subtle lensglare filter, framing & signature with Photoshop. (The idea came from watching television: During an interview with some Danish politician I noticed a large painting in the background with this "thawing forest road" theme, it looked fantastic, and I stopped paying attention to the interview. Instead I tried to find the picture on the web, but with no result. So I made this from memory and imagination...) Have a nice day - Lars

Comments (41)


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ladylake

7:11AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Beautiful scene. So peaceful.

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R.P.Studios

7:13AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

beautiful work Lars. well, as usual LOL

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bimm3d

7:14AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

i like it!!

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InaLee

7:14AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

It's a wonderful Winter scene!!!

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faroutsider

7:19AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Ouch! That looks much colder than freezing point... Excellent scene.

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Mondwin

7:20AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Fantastic winter scene!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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kobaltkween

7:22AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

it's interesting. i can kind of see what you mean at the small Rendo display size, but it's much more striking zoomed in. i really love how it looks. it makes me miss snow.

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gillbrooks

7:25AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

This is really beautiful scene! I did think it was a stream till I read your notes though...

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London224

7:46AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Nice scene Lars.. but I'm not looking forward to such weather this soon... but then you do get it sooner then us!!

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thecytron

8:10AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

AmaZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzing Winter scene!

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Irish

8:21AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Truely beautiful scene Lars..love how you have kept some forgotten leaves on the trees that refused to fall, and the few on the ground...an awesome scene!!!

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vintorix

8:28AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

A bit too dull? You are completely wrong, there are nothing dull about it. A classic masterpiece in its beauty.

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tennesseecowgirl

8:34AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

beautiful~

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jayfar

8:41AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Wonderful image.

KnightWolverine

8:52AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

You can almost smell the freshness this beautiful work of art gives off..Lovely Work! -=Will=-

BorisB

9:11AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Excellent work!!!

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wusel

10:10AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Excellent Lars, as always !!!

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thefixer

10:23AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Gorgeous, make a great Christmas card..

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Indoda

10:55AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Great snow scene - great work - I thought it was a stream too but ... still a lot better than I can do ;)

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Jucce

11:56AM | Mon, 29 November 2010

The first thought was it's overexposured, but sometimes weather conditions are like this. Sunglasses needed. Beautiful winter forest scene, well done!

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Shari123

1:15PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

It's FANTASTIC! When I first saw it, I thought it was a photo. It's incredible how you got the idea for it. TV is good for something!

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drifterlee

3:20PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Gorgeous winter scene!!!!

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mdunakin

3:25PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Hey Lars, That one looks like it'd be a great puzzle to "try" and put together hehehe It really looks like you used some post effects or something to get that almost painterly-ish look there and it REALLY works for this. BTW, do you ever reply back to all these postings people post, or do you upload an image and then go away? hahaha I've probably mentioned this some time in the past too, but hey, I like your works but nearly never see you respond to anyone's comments or even their questions.... though maybe it's just me and I'm just missing those? ;) Great winter time image and in fact, one of the better versions I've seen in a long time, no buildings or anything like that, just nice woods and forest. ....................md :)

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jmherve

4:19PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Looks very cold indeed. But some thing doesn't fit, cant say exactly what it is, may be the colored grass and bushes that one could wait as blacked by the thawing. Anyway, you are showing us such an expertise through such a wonderfull picture !

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Kindredsoul

6:19PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

you are a Vue master of winter scenes excellent!

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adorety

7:27PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Marvelous scene. Your texturing is excellent. I do confess I thought it was a stream instead of a path. Great work anyway.

dcclxxvii

10:31PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Beautiful! I like the textures very much.

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ISB

11:30PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Really beautiful!

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krickerd

12:24AM | Tue, 30 November 2010

Well your "average" pictures are something for me to aspire to. Nice job.

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kelvinhughes

2:14AM | Tue, 30 November 2010

excellent well done

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