I Thought We Said NOON at the Meadow? by namrettek
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Description
She just looks so impatient to me...
I finally got v4 into vue. I found a great help in thd777's thread at daz http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=123874&highlight=
I also found an awesome plants from Martin Frost - grassland mega pack with meadows and shrubery. It's like landscaping for idiots! I am an idiot when it comes to plants.
I think my plant scales are a little off - that is something I'll have to work on.
I'm really starting to like vue! I have fought with it so much, but now when I look back I am not sure why I was having so many problems. Still have many battle to come.
Anybody know of any good materials for clothing that's something I'm going to have to figure out. Either tutorials or stuff to buy (or freebies!)
This render took only 51 minutes and was 1920X1080!
Comments (12)
fallen21
Amazing scene.
Umbetro38
a wonderful and more than excellent work - wow
odile
Cool pic!
Tholian
Beautiful details and work. Glad I'm not the one keeping her waiting...
rbowen
Beautiful work!
DrCarl
the crisp light , the offset composition, the colours.......sublime....bravo on an excellent image
MarkR151
Nice meadow.
Carlazzo
The artwork is magnificent. Wow... This is so beautiful to contemplate! =)
krickerd
I wouldn't have stood her up, she's a cutie. If those are dandelions then yes they are way too big, but as just some fantasy flower in general they look great. Nice scene overall.
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful work,
NetWorthy
Very nice work! About the over-saturated colors: Were you trying for a bit of cartoon-like feeling (which it has)? it just struck me that all the elements in this scene are perfect for a realism-type render, but the colors need to be desaturated a bit. Really nice Vue work, I say you stick with it, you're starting to yield really good results.
Krid
beautiful scene and composition