I like to model usual objects and eventually to mix them with strange things; to play with real and unreal, virtual and imaginary scenes. I'm so glad to play with soft lights and shadows and to try to simulate Global Illumination; things come to life with them since they give depth to objects. Even the simplest models become stars with such light settings.
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Comments (9)
wabe
Well, really interesting. Maybe the overlaying structure is a little to big - in relation to the image. So the sculptures are very hard to identify. With my tests in this direction i found out, that you have the best results with a very strong, clear image composition. No small elements only the "big gesture". What i think could be really interesting as well is, to position the structure-plane somwhere in the picture so that some element are lying in front and some behind. Or even some breaking through! But again, i like it a lot.
shred300
Interesting effect. I like it!
Djeser
Interesting; looks like frost on a window.
tallpindo
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alvinylaya
I agree with you on that unity problem. But this one looks awesome. The filter actually looks pretty neat. Although I wish I could see the image without it because it looks pretty cool. Either way I love it. My compliments.
kennyliu
Very unique effect! It looks cool :)
nish
It's amazing what you can learn everyday just by looking at other's pictures! I didn't even know I can do this kind of effects with VUE. I have to say, I LOVE the effect.
danob
This is a wonderfully composed image I agree with Dale's Summary well done!!
L.W. Perkins
This is a wonderful effect--how was this achieved in Vue? Is it a clear structure in front of the camera? The end result resembles reflections on ice, or brushstrokes.