Evening fall by Harris
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Comments (22)
archetype
Wonderful realism. I love the colors in this!
Axe555
Wow! This is absolutely beautiful!
dragongirl
Glorious light and so lush and rich.
artistheat
Lovely pic
Sacred Rose
Beautifully done Harris :)
digitaljames
Very majestic Harris. Great textures, layout, everything. What's the object count on this one?
Harris
digitaljames, 49 objects - 1 light 5028482 polygons. Thankyou all for your wonderfull comments.
mwkloh
I like it!!! Well done!!
guigui
Perfect
Slash15
u sure it isn't a photograph??? Awesome!!!
zebrazool
Terrific! 8D
bernieloehn
Simply Great Art!
MikeJ
Absolutely beautiful, Harris!
alx
one of the best pictures ive ever seen in this gallery
gebe
Very nice colors. Looks like a photo.
Varian
Outstanding rendering! Very photo-like.
jas1746
Stunning!
Davey
Hi Harris....this is just amazing! Is this done in Vue4? What spec system do you use that will allow 49 objects??!! Due you do any post work? Do you have any tips or tutorials as your's is by far some of the best work I've seen with Vue?!! I have just purchased Vue4 and would like to know some basic rules of thumb....seems you know the whole hand :0)
Harris
Thanks Davey, I run on an AMD 1.2ghz with 1024gig of ram. You really do need it,to cope with large scenes. Yes I do use post work,but very little of it. I only use it on the lighting,i.e hue,sat,ect. I always find when I've finished something in Vue,that the lighting is never quite to my likens as such,so a few minutes (literally)tweaking here and there and I'm happy. If a little post work makes your work all that much better then I don't think it can hurt. As for tutorials,I have none at the moment. I have been asked by other people so perhaps it might be a nice idea to do so some time. As for a rule of thumb,there is none really.Just let your imagination run wild,look around you and visualize that with in vue. Beleive me your end up in a world of your own.lol Thanks again.
madmuma@libero.it
Veramente Bella (very nice)
Angeldust
I wish I had Vue d'Esprit :)
Turin_Turambar
Incredible. Can everybody do stuff like this on Vue? I'd love to have a copy.