"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources" - Albert EinsteinBIOIm am a 28 years old Swedish medical researcher living in Stockholm. I have had a profound interest in computer generated art and 3D in general since 1999 and I am currently exploring different medias. I am mainly using MAXON's Cinema 4D for both modeling & rendering and e-on software's Vue d'Esprit for landscapes...
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Comments (12)
aceface041973
The sky looks a bit flat (my opinion) , a bit more perspective. Other than that great job. : )
Nod
I like the new bits, but the right arm still looks strange.
DeZ
Well, for the atmosphere, the fog/haze is the confounding factor, but this is what you would expect in such mega cities.
mwa
Really like it Peter, excellent work!
strata
On the contrary, I think the sky enhances the mood in the image. Excellent buildings in the back!!! :))
cartesius
Yes, much better this time. By adding the new buildings you'managed to get a greater feel of depth and size. Good job!
Perry6
I missed the 1st version... but Love this one! Excellent mood and lighting. I think the hazy sky works perfectly.
efer
Excellent job.
artworksco
I realy like this. Cool image. Sky looks just right, it's the kind of sky that makes you want to move to the country! I think the right arm is probably just underlit so the eye can't really define it's shape, but that wasn't a major distraction. This is such a cool concept, the classic business suit and the futuristic city, great stuff!
Nadu
Well executed, although i do find the lighting a little confusing, esp round the pipwork/central figure. Perhaps increasing the main Sunshine lights output and decreasing any fill lighting would provide a better balance and contrast. Enabling hard shadows on the sun light (if not already on) may also help.
turner
(didn't see previous post) Great environment.The figure seems to stand out a bit too much.
Silgrin
The image is great, but the man doesn
t fit to its misty mood as for me. He looks a bit like pasted form another photo. I
d expect a strongly grayish suit and hair look. Btw, taht light signal is excellent:):)