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PereBalsach
06-05-2007, 03:24 PM
Hi guys!
I'm working with the image of the challange to try to improve my skills.
Here is the clean plate.
I need to work a little bit on the ground, but mostly is finish.

Any C&C to improve it are really welcome!
Thanks!

http://www.electronicfiles.net/files/3287/wip01_plate.jpg
http://www.electronicfiles.net/files/3287/wip01_matte.jpg

PereBalsach
06-07-2007, 10:50 PM
is it that bad? :D

:)

kirouac
06-07-2007, 11:23 PM
nah that good, and it why nobody are doing comments :thumbsup:

Let see how u will turn this out !

nickmarshallvfx
06-08-2007, 12:22 AM
Looks good mate. I think this may not have many responses because people are getting it mixed up with the nhm challenge and most people are well past the clean plate stage with that (at least i hope so now the contest is finished, lol).
Your clean up looks great, congrats. Look forward to see what you do with it from here!

Nick

Mechis
06-08-2007, 01:20 AM
This looks spotless to me! Can you share details about your process? Was it all done with the rubber stamp? Any handy tips on how to do this kind of work?

For example, whenever I use the rubber stamp, I have a hard time making sure lines/edges line up properly... any hints?

Thanks!
~Mechis

PereBalsach
06-08-2007, 08:42 AM
Thank you guys :)
I really appreciate it

Thanks kirouac
space-sprayer, yes I guess you're right. There's a lot of nice entries for this challange!
I can't wait to see the finalists

Thanks for your words Mechis.
To help me on the prespective I used a 3d ground just as a reference and I add some textures on top. Then I painted few gaps and add some speculars.
This is my workflow. Hope it helps!

PereBalsach
06-09-2007, 12:42 AM
Hi guys!

Here is another update. There is a little set extension.
The next step could be to make some fantasy / science fiction matte.
I'll try to do some sketches and see what I can get :)

Hope you like it!


http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/5641/wip03mattezc1.jpg

nickmarshallvfx
06-09-2007, 12:19 PM
Wow thats a lovely set extension Pere! May I ask, how did you go about this? It looks as though you may have scaled the main structure to the right, but you've obviously made significant changes to it too, and its seamless! Would love to know how you went about it!


Nick

PereBalsach
06-09-2007, 07:00 PM
Wow thats a lovely set extension Pere! May I ask, how did you go about this? It looks as though you may have scaled the main structure to the right, but you've obviously made significant changes to it too, and its seamless! Would love to know how you went about it!

Thanks mate!
Well, I did a bit of reserch and I found a couple of pictures of the same building, so I did a bit of copy paste, and I matched the prespective from the other pictures to the main matte.
The other steps were matching the color and the contrasts from all the pictures.

I will post the some steps at the end of this matte, so you will have a more clear idea about how I did this matte.

ca!

PereBalsach
06-13-2007, 03:53 PM
I did some adjustments and I fixed the prespective issue on the right end wall.
Hope you like it!

Thanks!

http://www.electronicfiles.net/files/3287/London_History2.jpg

kanikasehgal
06-26-2007, 06:14 PM
hey..i liked ur work.

even i hav used this image in my painting. u can check it out at my thread.

my first matte painting. (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=196&t=511307)

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