Golden shower tree by iborg64
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Description
Rendered in vue 10 ultra quality render time 8 hours . The Golden Shower Tree is
the national tree of Thailand, and its flowers are a symbol
of Thai royalty.Also used here is common jasmine and common rhododendron all from recently bought Xfrog bundle Asian plants
Butterflies added in photoshop afterwards
Thanks for stopping by to take a look and comments, best Zoomed in to see butterflies
Comments (17)
Mad-Mike
Very cool! and wow that's a high setting! but it payed off! :-)
Cyve
Marvelous creation... It's realy fantastic !
Kindredsoul
wonderful tree excellent
netsuke
Beautiful, as is all your work.
pimanjc
Excellent work. One of your best.
adrie
Another very well made landscape scene, again excellent work my friend.
lisalisette
Beautiful landscape.. it's almost Iike I'm looking at a photo ;)
wholehog
Beautiful clean and clear render! Very nice image!!
AdeyMack66
Great image :)
rexn8r
Very Realistic!
bigbraader
Looks great. A suggestion: In most cases it doesn't pay to use the Vue render presets. "Ultra" will give you great results, but at the price of unnecessary long render times - it uses "energy" on parameters not used etc. It's better to make your own "User settings". In here, no energy should be wasted on reflections and transparency depth e.g. You don't have to start from scratch to make your own settings, just choose "User settings", and load one of the preset (*.urs) as that, then go on from there. My most used render setting is based on the "Broadcast", with antialiasing (AA) method set to "crisp", object AA only, 4/18, and 70% quality, transparency and reflections set to 3. These settings will render a scene like this in a fraction of the 8 hours used here. For nature scenes, in most cases the outdoor radiosity doesn't need more than -2 quality. Also here: I suggest you give the flower materials a backlight effect of 80-100 to simulate the translucency of the petals. Don't expect the Xfrog models to be textured for optimal appearance in Vue, in most cases they're not. Take a look at the specular highlights, I'll bet they're black or dark grey, that's not the way to do it in Vue :)
saphira1998
cool
aeilkema
Beautiful :-)
JaneEden
A truly beautiful and realistic scene, love it. hugs Jane xx
aubedo
nice place...
Valeriya
Beautiful work!
Mondwin
Brilliant done my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma