Enjoying a fall stroll by dlk30341
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Description
Thanks for viewing. I had entered this in a contest, but obviously it didn't win.
Used Poser/Vue...took 9 hours to render :o....my longest to date LOL
Credits - lots of freebies
Plants(some) - rdna & Vue
Poser people = Enzio-DigiCalimero & Neftis & the Golden Girls - Dalinise & Stormi for the 2 older folks...can't remember on the distant girl.
Comments (18)
iloco
If color gets votes then you got a winner here. I see you put a lot of time in this image. Great composition and arrangement of plants. Job well done. :o)
FrenchKiss
Gorgeous coloring and your attention to vegetation is fantastic! I love the composition too!
Djeser
Lovely image; great job on the coloring and composition. Bravo!
IQ200
Very beautiful image! Excellent work!
Panic912
Great work! Beautiful colors and texturing! Well done!
timefighter
Well done!
zxcvb
Excellent colours and composition , well done:-)
sittingblue
beautiful picture!
rds
Excellent details and composition well done.
Terraflora3D
Very well composed, but the colors are to shrill! Try to set them a little bit more moderate and it will be a winner-pic!
webdancer
Wow! Excellent job!
dlk30341
Thanks for all comments:) The colors..it's the darn !@#$ lighting I'm having trouble with....:)
lingrif
A lovely scene! Great colors and composition.
vbarreto
Great colorful image. Thinking about Van gogh.
Polax
Lots of work in this image.. impressive lush vegetation!
jgmart
Very beautiful colorful image. Great job!
kenwas
A mosaic of color. Your effort shows. Well done!
Belgareth
This is another beautiful picture. 1 thing bothers me, and could make this picture one of the best, and that is the ambient light. Try turning your sunlight to about 90%. That should give you the contrast you need and give the render a more 3D look. (Looks a tad flat with the ambient level at the moment). Or I have put my foot in my mouth and this was the effect you were trying to achieve all along , in which case I don't have a clue about what I am talking about...lol