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gary-smith
04-25-2008, 06:30 AM
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Title: Tuscany the Beauteous
Name: Gary Smith
Country: USA
Software: 3ds max, Photoshop, VRay

Well, after a huge one and a half year break from the CG world, I finally decided to construct my new 3D scene entitled "Tuscany the Beauteous." I've been working on this piece for 9 months on and off (quite a while I know). This has been my most appreciative scene so far, as I view this as my best work.


The story behind this scene is about an old WW2 veteran from Italy that was drafted into the war. He grew up in Tuscany and lived in the main house showed in the image. Unfortunately he lost everyone close to him during the war, and led a lonely life of solitude from then on. He had no one to come back to, and he was in a state of despair for many years. He tried to make up for his loneliness by staying close to his new pet, and becoming social with the rest of the neighborhood. He was a cheerful man in everyone else's eyes, always conversing and was highly regarded as one of the town's most nicest people. He would get up every morning to get his newspaper and greet the shopkeeper across the street. Then one day, he didn't come outside in the morning, and this continued for the next few weeks. The locals were confounded and curious as to why he stopped coming out. His dog wasn't barking anymore either, which they also found odd. Rumor has it that the dog passed on, and the old man had grown so close to him that he had no will to go on anymore. Nobody knows for sure what happened to him though...


Highly inspired by Juan Siquier, I have always enjoyed viewing his wonderful European scenes, and really appreciate his style of work. I dedicate this image in his honor, as well as my father, and Great-Grandfather. This scene was created in 3dsmax, rendered in VRay, and some minor image adjustments were made in Photoshop.


Comments and critiques are greatly appreciated. Thank you.


- Gary Smith

ratheesh300
04-25-2008, 12:25 PM
wow! nice work dear. great texturing and lighting. you captured the rusty feel wonderfully. i like the bycycle and bucket the most. but the bottle looks bit odd.it may look better without the bottles.jus my opinion. but overall feel is great..:bounce:

Silverwing
04-25-2008, 04:07 PM
Hey... Great picture. I like the lighting a lot!
Good materials and modeling too. Thumbs up!

jtvergarav
04-25-2008, 04:51 PM
Looks like a very nice place to stay. Its beautifull.

I feel something weird in the door. Maybe its me. But the textures in all, shaders, looks pretty amazing. very nice work man, really

informix
04-26-2008, 02:14 AM
wow! really nice work. I like this atmosphere. The light ,texture and others are so good. thank you.

gandoza
04-26-2008, 05:34 AM
Textures and lighting are so cool.
I think you need to make some cracks on door frame,wall and street.

agamenon
04-26-2008, 05:58 PM
Really really nice man! I love the fell of the scene!

yanstea
04-27-2008, 12:08 PM
very natural... good job. Great lighting and texturing.
But I think the wine bottle and the red flowers are a little bit annoying. The bottle seems too clean for overall rough ambiance, IMHO.

cglight
05-04-2008, 02:30 PM
Really great work & story, I like the mood of the scene which obviouslly formed by texturing, but the life was given to the scene using the yellowish afternoon lighting.

Good to see you back to the CGWorld.
Best Luck,

ritaisabel
05-29-2008, 07:59 PM
i really like it... :) gives such a warm feeling and home feeling

siquier
10-19-2008, 09:23 AM
Highly inspired by Juan Siquier, I have always enjoyed viewing his wonderful European scenes, and really appreciate his style of work. I dedicate this image in his honor
I feel deeply impressed for your words. I am glad if my images can be inspiration or motivation for other artists. Yours is beautiful, maybe you could improve some shaders (too many bump) but the overall result is pretty good.

Thanks and good luck :)

phoenix
11-22-2008, 07:37 PM
Really nice


regards

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