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Ready to Fly South

Vue Scenic posted on Sep 11, 2012
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These two geese are ready to fly south, as the air becomes crisp and cold. This is Rodluc's new castle. I wasn't happy with this image but I thought I would put it up, anyway for advice. Vue 10 makes things look washed out, I believe. My Vue 8 does not do it. Anyway, Rendo is still bumping me off when I comment. Too many sessions errors. It was okay for about a month and now it is not. Very frustrating. They told me each member is only allowed so many sessions at the site. Where does it say that? I can't find it. Thanks again for stopping by and perhaps leaving a comment!!

Comments (71)


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mikeerson

3:56PM | Wed, 12 September 2012

Looks like a photo, had to check - vue - nice.

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Lyne

4:18PM | Wed, 12 September 2012

in any vue I turn the HAZE off, and fog way DOWN.... brings back the brightness of a scene..failing that, I would do "contrast" with post work. ;) This is a lovely scene.

watchman2005

4:34PM | Wed, 12 September 2012

An altogether excellent scene. Vue creates nice lighting effects, excellent work!!!

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Osper

4:37PM | Wed, 12 September 2012

Cool scene.

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E-Nomime

4:09AM | Thu, 13 September 2012

Замечательный вид. Прекрасно сделанная работа и очень красивая.

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JeffersonAF

1:35PM | Thu, 13 September 2012

Beautiful work.

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TheOwl68

2:30PM | Thu, 13 September 2012

This is a gorgeous Autumn landscape, Sherrie =) really beautiful layout and lighting! I think it looks lovely, but I can understand what you mean by noticing a washed out look between program renders. I get that when trying to create bright daylight in DAZ Studio or using the Distant Light in Bryce 7.1. Here's something you may want to try in postwork (it's just a very quick fix). Sharpen your image a little first then duplicate it. Select the newly duplicated layer and try a few different layer settings such as Linear Burn or Multiply and adjust the intensity of this layer to maybe 50% or less/more, depending on how you see it. This very quick technique may just be enough to give the image less of a washed-out tone. Hope this will come in handy =)

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daggerwilldo

6:22PM | Thu, 13 September 2012

Sensational VUE work. Bravo.

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fallen21 Online Now!

8:49AM | Sat, 15 September 2012

Amazing place & work.

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irakika

7:42PM | Sat, 15 September 2012

Very nice view & work!

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mandala

9:55AM | Mon, 17 September 2012

Love it.


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