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Morning Mist

Vue Landscape posted on Jan 06, 2011
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Hello... welcome to 2011 :) I finished this one about a week ago, but due the Real Life(tm) interfering, I'm just now getting around to posting it. "Morning Mist" began as an atmosphere study based on my memories of western Ireland. As with many of these landscape images, it didn't really come together until I added the foreground elements. The background terrain is the "rough" infinite procedural terrain preset. I doctored the materials using some of Quadspinner's grasslands and rock materials. The lake water material was also modified using knowledge gleaned from one of Dax's tutorials. The foreground castle is (of course) Stonemason's "Castle Ruins" -- the materials on the castle incorporate Stonemason's bump, specular and displacement maps. I also added some layers of streaks and lichens. The foreground terrain is a procedural terrain with a multi-layered ecosystem using grass and stones. The rocks that make up the 'bones' of the hill are from Quadspinner's "Supernoi HyperTerrains" set. The lighting is global radiosity with a quality of +1, volumetric sunlight and two cloud layers - one low mist cloud layer which you can see on the lake and one dense cumulus layer with an opening to provide god-rays. Both cloud layers were set up using information from the AsileFX cloud tutorial. The atmosphere quality setting was +6 for the final render to smooth out most of the noise. Final render took about 36 hours, over the course of three evenings - 'resume render' is your friend :) Postwork was more or less limited to exposure and gamma adjustment. For those paying attention - this was the piece I was considering adding a dragon into (see the text associated with "Red (draco rufus)"). It would have been placed on the left side of the image to provide a point of interest to balance against the castle on the right. In the end I felt that the image was better off with a strong weighting to the right and that the light and god-rays coming from the left served to lead the eye naturally around the image. I also found that the red dragon, rather than providing contrast to the primarily green image, was a disruption. As always your comments and critique are most appreciated. Have a great 2011!

Comments (31)


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vintorix

11:15AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Beautiful and stunning and dramatic, just my cup of tea! Great work. I am glad you didn't add a dragon dragons are overrated and overused IMO!

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TooL_PePe

11:18AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

A gorgeous scene. Everything looks great. Lighting, atmosphere, foliage, etc. Excellent work!

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pit224

11:21AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Great landscape! Fav!

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FlashbacksArt

11:46AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Wonderful scene. Could pass as a photograph with its detail. Great job.

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Brian S.

11:49AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

I really like what you've done here, I don't think a dragon would really accentuate this image much anyway, it's impressive just the way it is.

KnightWolverine

11:49AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Wonderful Landscape/Scene!

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Timesurfer

11:49AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

WOW love the atmosphere!!!

Tugpsx

12:03PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Dude, this is so awesome. Love the POV and your attention to detail as usual. Thanks for the mini-tutorial. You made the correct decision not to add the dragon, it would have taken away from this serene environment. One can just imagine the wind blowing through the ruins and the screech of some distant hawk

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anitalee Online Now!

1:52PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Excellent

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fivecat

1:56PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Another beautiful image. Thank you for sharing how you created this image -- this is why you stay in my favorites.

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Seaview123

2:02PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

That darn 'real life', it always gets in the way of what you really want to do. Nice work on this picture!

Winther

2:56PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Very nice landscape work :)

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kits

3:14PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Great job, brilliant lighting

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swjkie100

3:34PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Simply amazing!

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drifterlee

3:39PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Beautiful. I love the castle ruins.

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ia-du-lin

3:50PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

great scenery, wonderful landscape

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kobaltkween

4:15PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

i think you made the right choice about the dragon. as it is, the scene is very peaceful. i can see how a large red carnivore would disrupt more than contrast. the mist is lovely, the light is perfect, and the ruins fit your scene perfectly. i think the lake could be a little stronger somehow, but i don't have a good reason for that. overall, it makes me think of the land of Skye described in Patricia McKillip's The Tower at Stoney Wood, despite not seeing the sea.

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efron_241

4:47PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

one can see this castle has seen many ages 36 hours of render.. ha ha.. one can imagine.. one hears clannad music with this one it's Utube.. grin.. i went there to listen to it while watching this beauty for a few minutes in fulllll size

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Orinoor

8:53PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

I really like this, just the way it is. You have beautiful lighting and atmosphere; the foreground is perfect.

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geirla

9:08PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Great image! I really like the lighting and the sense of depth. And I think you're right - a red dragon would be... discordant.

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maraich

4:06AM | Fri, 07 January 2011

This looks to be right out of LoTRs. You've well and conquered Vue. I miss your DS work, but considering the beauty of your Vue work I can understand how it has lured you away. This one is definitely getting added to my favorites.

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bigbraader

4:07AM | Fri, 07 January 2011

Excellent composition & render, great atmo. Good thing you didn't add the dragon.

Lyndseyh

4:59AM | Fri, 07 January 2011

Fantastic - Can't believe it's not the real thing!

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texboy

6:51AM | Fri, 07 January 2011

delicious and most outstanding!

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fallen21

11:56AM | Fri, 07 January 2011

Excellent work!

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NefariousDrO

2:42PM | Fri, 07 January 2011

Wow, this is magnificent. It works on so many levels, the dragon would have been over-kill. Great stuff!

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PhilW

3:00PM | Fri, 07 January 2011

Very atmospheric and beautiful!

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faroutsider

7:56AM | Sat, 08 January 2011

Superb image and mood. I agree with you - no dragons required!

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London224

1:07PM | Sat, 08 January 2011

This is a terrific image!! and a must ZOOM IN image for all. I have to agree with your decision not to add a dragon. As one who prints his work large.. 14/20 x 40", I see this as more fine art if printed out large and the dragon, regardless of the composition effort I think takes this into a different direction. Wish I could rate this... 5++++

garyandcatherine

9:46PM | Sat, 08 January 2011

WOW. Very very good.

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