This is the real me,my name is Fred Fishwick,I live in Brisbane Australia I enjoy 3d art and meeting people through Renderosity, its also a learning curve for me as I am a novice 3d artist, the programs I use are Blender,Terragen, Daz/Studio and Bryce, and mojoworld. I'm a craftsman gasfitter by trade, my other interests are photography, fishing, ten pin bowling, and gardening. Thank you for viewing my home, page,and Gallery.
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Comments (5)
tiku_67
Great mood. The horizon looks a bit odd though as it seems there are 2 bright focuses. Also clouds could give the view more "spirit".
wscottart
Very nice
Arodia
Really nice, the grass turned out pretty good, also the lighting is really good as well.
Cybermonk
Great scene. Well done.
MaNae
Very beautful lighting & mood and the grass looks amazing!
And yes, a few more samples would be nice .. (and perhaps a bit translucency on the tree-leaves on the right side?).
Don't know, if you already knew that, but .. just a few hints for faster volumetric-rendering in b/cycles:
--- do not use "world-wide" volume scatter (in world-panel) unless you have a good reason to do that. Better build a cube or sphere around your scene and give it a scatter-volume. Activate "homogenous" in it's settings (materials-panel); in most cases is this sufficient for simple "atmospheric" volumetrics.
--- if you only want atmospheric lightbeams (godrays), set the volumetric-bounces (in render-panel) to zero (0) and increase this only to 1, if you want a bit smoother scattering. Every bounce increases cycles render-time approx by half.
--- try to avoid (too many) tansparent-layers .. if possible.