The Other Side by Junometh
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Description
Texture and grass experiment, tree and lights around the square pond are a little off but i didnt realize that untill after the final render, I will fix it a little later:)composed and rendered in bryce5, again im new at 3d modeling so suggestions welcome, thanks
Comments (3)
Silgrin
Well, I
m also a beginner, but I can see some problems-you did much to get realistic effect (these damaged walls...), but... As said by more experienced users, the critical element of making a "really real"image is light. I
m struggling with it in my new project now and I just saw how much can I get with just simple modifications. In your image, everything is quite homogenously lighted with equal strength. There is no "bright" and "dark" side. Maybe try making one of the sides much darker, with only little details visible. The walls are well lighted although there are only two weak lamps... Let them "speak"! Let them be (almost) the only light source on your side... Maybe try the same for the table and grass? Hope this hip of text will help you to any degree.YARDOBE
..also,switching views will eliminate the positional problems..you'll see before you render where everything really is...
Junometh
thanks for the good advice and i appreciate it