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Mucus
11-01-2007, 04:13 PM
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Title: Deadly Halloween Gardeners
Name: Christophe Tritz
Country: France
Software: Lightwave 3D, Photoshop

These is the picture made for a Halloween 2007 contest.
(Spinquad.com / 1st place)

So here's are a graveyard garden full of very strange plants...as you see there is some gardeners who are looking after it...and I won't be surprise if they will look after visitors too!

INKMAN002
11-01-2007, 06:55 PM
great idea!!!

ilusiondigital
11-01-2007, 10:23 PM
Super cool...-..... i specially love the skulls

Congrats

Victor Marin

veljko-lemonade
11-02-2007, 07:45 AM
loved it in spinquad, love it here:)!

kundanrajan
11-02-2007, 03:43 PM
good colors and concet. keep it up :thumbsup:

prophecy313
11-02-2007, 08:37 PM
very nice! only one problem i can see. The lighting is off a bit. Considering where the moon is, the natural lighting wouldnt be hitting the stairs like that, you would see more shadows. not to mention the shadows of the objects in the way. But other than that, great job, 5 stars from me!

Mucus
11-03-2007, 11:16 AM
Thank you guys! :)

Prophecy, thanks for vote! About the lightning....totally agree with you. Main Light source is out of screen, as you can see by looking at stairs and shiny outlines on objects.

Background are 2D, and so if I have place the light source (moon), at is exact place...then it wouldn't appear in composition. So yes that's an very unrealistic choice in which I choose composition rather than lightning exactitude.

By this way you make me understand that it's often very usefull to have a complete sketch of work before going in the 3D part of work. For this project I don't have plans for the background so yeah, there's a "mistake" for the credibility of picture (even if deadly halloween gardeners are not the most realistic things I saw in my life!).

So thank you guy for your comment, I'll remember this for the next one :)

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