Digital and Traditional fine art drawings, paintings & renderings. Painter, Zbrush, Vue, Terragen, and Bryce. 3D Worlds from a Bewildered Traveller's Dream.BIOMichael Halt can be reached at halt@michaelhalt.com or michael @allstarlabor.com and is located in Lake Oswego, (Portland ) Oregon. Raised in Upstate N.Y. - Clifton Park- Saratoga area. Attended The Art Institute Of Boston 1986-1987 Lived ( Hiked and camped extensively ) in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and the Sierras of California residing now in Southern Oregon a Short distance from Mt. Shasta and in Portland since 2009. Digital painting and traditional Fine Art -Limited edition prints, specializing in nudes, and fantastic Realism, original oil paintings, and murals, and original 3d content. For more Info call 541 499 7131 Accepting commissions and graphic assignments-Book covers, Game, Concept, cover Art, Advertising, Illustration, Logos, Corporate Identity, Specialty Graphics, Outdoor Photography, Digital and Traditional Paintings and.......?
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Comments (4)
mikekoh
Some of the Mountain textures are a bit dull. Try adding some noise in the [E] option. Anyway, a good try to bring out the atmosphere! Keep it up!
tuttle
Great sky, although some evil appears in the top left ;) I'd suggest a strong yellow/orange light source behind and to the left of the mountains, so their tops are lit to one side with the setting sun. As it is, the landscape does not blend as well as it could with the sunset. Good work, though.
allengraph
Love the sky and terrain! great job here Michael!
Halt
I see the evil of which you speak tuttle- its a hole in the terrain - which I placed at an angle to get the clouds to grab more red -orange light . I will try the light source idea it is a good one. And yes Mikekoh, I agree that this is not one of my better terrain attempts- too focused on the sky I reckon?.... Mr. Allen, always appreciated....Thank You all!