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Chinese Late Fall

Vue Atmosphere/Mood posted on Aug 11, 2011
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This one reminds me of many a late autumn day when I was stationed in Korea over fifty years ago. (Seems incredible that it's been that long.) A lot of early spring days had a similar cast to them. However, this is a Chinese scene with one type of Chinese house and Chinese clothing. Started out as just a doodble but ended up being a (good!)learning experience as well. Originally, the foreground texture was a phototexture laid on a flat plane. I later turned the plane into a terrain and used the phototexture as the template for the terrain. Then I added the original texture to the terrain. It came out very well, I thought. The original terrain was fairly small, so I had to reproduce a number of them to extend the fields. Biggest problem was trying to use the bamboo plants as an exo-system. Just would not cooperate and make them as big as I wanted, so I finally had to "plant" them myself. A bit annoying, but doable. Thanks for looking and for your comments pro and con. Always a learning experience and appreciated. Jeremy CREDITS: Vue6 Pro Studio, Poser6. Figures: Predation's LorenzoLorez (DAZ) and Varsil's "Peasant for Lorenzo" (ShareCG). Building: Aioria's "Thatched Cottage" (Renderosity).

Comments (14)


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Faemike55

5:52PM | Thu, 11 August 2011

Very cool scene Excellent work

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zoren

6:31PM | Thu, 11 August 2011

nice work!

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ArtistKimberly

6:48PM | Thu, 11 August 2011

really great work

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wotan

8:21PM | Thu, 11 August 2011

Beautiful scene... very cool atm!

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geirla

9:02PM | Thu, 11 August 2011

I like the look of the field. The fog adds great depth to the image too.

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Richardphotos

9:14PM | Thu, 11 August 2011

really a great render.

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Eldeago

11:16PM | Thu, 11 August 2011

most excellent my friend

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mininessie

2:14AM | Fri, 12 August 2011

amazing scene!

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Spacer_01

4:44AM | Fri, 12 August 2011

Very well done! At least your having better luck with the photos on planes / terrains templates setup (quite a difference from your first attempts) ... Too bad the ecosystem wasn't co-operating for you. Luckily you only had to do a small area, as doing a large field to fill the camera angle might've not only been a royal pain, but also quite resource intensive. I suspect Vue's ecosystem is much like Carrara's Replicator system, which uses "instances" to use one set of items, and makes placeholders to virtually populate the area. I too have had Carrara's replicators act up on me, doing wierd things like placing some of the replicated objects sitting in mid air instead of on the ground... Nice work with the whole setup and feel of the scene. It really does look like an Asian setting. Also neat that there was a usable addon for the Lorenzo characters.

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grafikeer

10:04AM | Fri, 12 August 2011

This has an Old Masters kind of feel to it...the terrain trick worked very convincingly(having done this in Bryce I know it is not easy to pull off and have the texture look right when viewed from an angle other than straight on)...nicely done Jeremy!

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IO4

2:28PM | Fri, 12 August 2011

Great composition.

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emmecielle

3:44PM | Fri, 12 August 2011

Great composition! Splendid atmosphere! :)

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Tryphon

11:56PM | Fri, 12 August 2011

Another fine historical piece Jer, it's come out quite nicely, the hard work you put into it shows. Well done my friend!

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shingleboot

7:32PM | Tue, 23 August 2011

Almost looks like it was done on rice paper


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