Environment: Mountain City


#1

Here’s something thing I started just after ‘Meteor’(check out my site), It took 24hrs to render, with some photoshop work
on the waterfall and trees due to the slowness of the render I hand painted the water which gave it a painted look
anyway which i was hoping to achieve.


#2

cool…i like the mood. very nice structure.
just that the sky dont seem to fit the pics lighting.as if its a sunset
but the bldgs are lit from the opposite direction and a bit bright for a sky like that. otherwise :beer:


#3

it’s a great piece! The modeling and textures look perfect.

one crit
the overall shot, though, looks like a white spot light is shining on it. But the sky is dawn/dusk… may want to tweek the light to add some blue shadows and red/yellowy light?

thanks for sharing,

jason


#4

really cool very detialed and great textures ^.^
hehe living there would be funny


#5

It’s Rivendell on a plateua! :thumbsup: Looks great! And 24 hours of render time eh?! That’s utterly nuts, it doesn’t LOOK that complex (edit: to require 24 hours, heh), but it is very detailed and there is quite a bit of trees there so I can only imagine. This work is very cool, nice job.

Oh, and if you added some depth of field this would look almost perfect. I think you should try a render with DoF if you find the time.


#6

Looks good, although I think you could have smoothed out the background image. It’s kinda revealing that it was a low quality JPG.


#7

Yeah, the sky just doesn’t really match. It looks like a cut-and-paste job. The model looks fantastic. But why did it take so long to render?


#8

look at the roof of the building on the far left. it’s casting its shadow back. yet the sun is setting behind the building.

otherwise an amazing picture.

8/10

ren


#9

cool!!! I re-gig the lighting a bit and repost tommorrow night…thanks Guys!! :thumbsup:


#10

The left stair case’s perspective looks skewed? you may want to check that.


#11

Yeah good job so far, I think once you fix the lighting a bit, add some atmospheric desaturation in the background (the mountains really need it), and a bit of blur back there too it will be a great image!
:thumbsup:

keep it up!


#12

:eek: wow… amazing…

What kind of machine did you render it on? cos 24 hrs is damn long… :S :S :S


#13

I would love to see a wireframe… :slight_smile:


#14

Great sky!


#15

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