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Night &Day

Lightwave Realism posted on May 19, 2004
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Slowly but surely it comes together, i'm happy now with the afternoon light but I'm re-working on the sourcing and density of the moonlight. I'm also thinking a gekko or somthing... whataya think?

Comments (6)


Evchen76

4:28AM | Wed, 19 May 2004

Hey that's look fantastic!!! Kiss Eva

anasazicoyote

7:31AM | Wed, 19 May 2004

wonderful contrasts. I think no gecko. that would imply action and disturb the tranquility of the scene.

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RaysOfLight

10:26AM | Wed, 19 May 2004

amazing what night and day can do to an image huh? i like the way the wall looks at night, but overall i think daytime looks better. either way, good work :)

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hootengoben

3:11AM | Thu, 20 May 2004

Thanks a lot! Hope you see the next to tell if the gecko does detract...

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Moebius87

6:11AM | Sun, 23 May 2004

Terrific stuff... my vote is for no gecko as well. Not too thrilled about the bluish purplish tiles, but that's just me and being color biased. :o)

divergirl

3:03PM | Fri, 04 June 2004

The tiles are one hideous color. The lined light on the bottom is right, but it dosn't look right on the ceiling, that should be a smoother transition. I also think the vertical lines of the cast shadow should be a bit closer together, because the blinds are so close together? Putting the night and day next to eachother is a great comparison.


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