Mon, Sep 30, 11:53 PM CDT

Awesome Rays Over the Canyon!

Vue Atmosphere/Mood posted on Sep 08, 2017
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This set was created by D&D Creations at Cornucopia3D. I change the orientation worked the atmsphere and cranked the God rays way-up to highlight the awesome rays of the sun. I do hope you like it Thanx for coming by for a look your support is always appreciated!

Comments (44)


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junge1

9:27PM | Mon, 11 September 2017

Very realistic looking, especially the pollution. It is something that more and more affects the Four Corner area and the canyons and mesa in the Four Corner states - Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado!

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Yolie

8:55AM | Tue, 12 September 2017

Fascinant, on dirait une photo. Trรจs beau travail!!

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JeffersonAF

8:52AM | Wed, 13 September 2017

Very beautiful.

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Kordouane

12:08PM | Thu, 14 September 2017

Wonderful work !!

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ArtistKimberly

12:54AM | Sun, 17 September 2017

Majestic Beauty Sweetie!

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RajRaja

10:20PM | Mon, 18 September 2017

Beautiful !!

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Artienne

11:59AM | Tue, 19 September 2017

amazing work! I love the lighting, and composition!

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anitalee

4:10PM | Sat, 23 September 2017

Wow!

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jocko500

5:44PM | Sun, 24 September 2017

wonderful

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Dreamdesigner

8:31PM | Sun, 24 September 2017

I love Vue nature,also I have a Vue but unfortunately my PC couldn't handle the Vue! Your work is really "AWESOME!"๐Ÿ˜„

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Madbat

5:45PM | Wed, 27 September 2017

Oh yeah, I like it a lot!

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Faemike55

10:30PM | Sat, 30 September 2017

Dayum! I thought this was a photo - excellent work

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anahata.c

5:20PM | Mon, 06 November 2017

When we came to the Renaissance (in art history), our profs constantly said: Atmosphere and perspective: Atmosphere and perspective. The "perspective" part was obvious: The Ghiberti Doors hit us over the head with how spectacular those artists were with perspective. (And that guy did it all in bas relief, with but a tiny physical depth of space to create the illusion of chasms of depth of space.) But atmosphere took more time. We realized that the Renaissance artist recognized, perhaps for the first time in Western art, that space dissolves clarity, and that the further back you go, the more objects dissolve. After months on the Middle Ages---with their flat, equal clarity from fore to background---it was stunning to see artists use fade, "bokeh" (not a Renaissance term, but still), dissolution, etc. And we reveled in what a total turnaround the Renaissance was, as a result (it was a revelation for many reasons, of course, but these 2 were certainly important ones).

So I can't help think about that when viewing an image like this. You bathed this canyonesque landscape in mist and natural dissolution of space. And you still got lots of detail in the trees, and "etch" markings along the mountainsides, etc. The light is quite tangible next to the shadows; and you have a ripple effect as a result. A big sprawling mountain-scape, as seen from a peak; and the blue undertone throughout speaks of true shadow. And it's spacious, and almost---almost---painterly to my eye. Fine work, Bob. It's always good to see you do Vue.

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P7ArtJ5

3:44PM | Mon, 05 February 2018

Excellent work of art ๐Ÿ˜

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