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Vue Landscape posted on Jan 19, 2004
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he what can i say.. let me know how it looks, im just learning so please leave a comment and tell me if im on the right track.. a few thing r from planit3d , thanks for the tree....("zxcvb") but as always retouched by me... thank you for viewing... oh and i neeeeeeeeeeeeeedddddddddddddd help withy lighting.in vue.4

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rds

2:44AM | Mon, 19 January 2004

A very lush scene with excellent detail I would have to say you are definitely on the right track very well done.

harisp

4:17AM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Excellent work !!

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Ona

5:56AM | Mon, 19 January 2004

It is wonderful with a lot of lovely details. The only thing that could be improved IMO is the bumpy terrain. Either you mix materials on it - grass and rock/slick on the steep surfaces or you do it less bumpy and with more vegetation. But anyway - the image is excellent as it is.

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iloco

10:29AM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Very nice iamge. Well done. :o)

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grunthor

10:46AM | Mon, 19 January 2004

I agree with Ona. OK lets talk about your lighting. The light in the background comes from the left while the light on the foreground objects looks like it is coming from behind the camera. You might want to turn your ambient light a little more toward sunlight and lower the intensity of the foreground light. One trick I like is to change the color of the fill lights to add to the mood of the picture. There are a bunch of tutorials on lighting in the backroom and on the internet. Try a search for "rembrandt lighting" on Google and you'll get a bunch. Overall a really well done image.

Margit1

11:52AM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Very beautiful scene! Agree with Ona about the terrain/texture. But nevertheless a very well done image!

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nostradamus2002

12:15PM | Mon, 19 January 2004

I think you're definitely on the right track. Especially the composition and POV are really great. Grunthor gave you some good tips for lighting - I recommend reading the "Bridge/2" walk-through by "erka". It helped me a lot understanding lighting in vue. Anyway - this is a beautiful image...

zxcvb

12:56PM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Excellent texturing of my tree , beautiful image:-)

IQ200

4:47PM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Beautiful image! I'm impressed!

lilzeek

7:51PM | Mon, 19 January 2004

great compositon, you have a good imagination. lighting is a challenge but stick in there

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spider1313

8:11PM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Although you have received some great leads and tips in your quest to conquer the lighting in VUE...which I'm gotta check out myself '-)...I like the painted look in this one! ==steve

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deevee

6:27AM | Tue, 20 January 2004

I like this image. You are on the right tract. The advice given above, if made use of, should help a lot.

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Panic912

12:11PM | Tue, 20 January 2004

Excellent artwork! I like it!

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sacada

3:30PM | Tue, 20 January 2004

Lovely image. You might want to through a large spotlight over the tree and animals in the foreground to give better contrast. Otherwise, excellent composition and vegies.

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FrenchKiss

2:20AM | Wed, 21 January 2004

Lovely composition here and beautiful work with the vegitation.

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Polax

9:12AM | Wed, 21 January 2004

(agree that terrain could be smoother..) Overall compo is most pleasant and Treetrunk texture loks perfect to me. beautiful!


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