Building, destroying, building destroying…
It’s a shame I’ll never finish this in time, but at least it will look cool… in a year or two… 
Just a lil’ WIP.

Building, destroying, building destroying…
It’s a shame I’ll never finish this in time, but at least it will look cool… in a year or two… 
Just a lil’ WIP.

nice set extension, but I don’t know if u should spend so much time on this…it is a lot more to do. one question: why are the blue lines paralell?. they should met in the second perspective points, as the red lines met in the first perspective point and the vertical lines should met in the third one.
good luck. and keep it up.
I agree with bechira about the blue lines. They should meet in the horizon line at the secound vanish point.
Keep up!
Anti2007 - Thanks! I’m actually enjoying seeing this turn out so “clean”. 
bechira, kbarts - Hehe! I knew you gonna ask that. I didn’t trace proper lines mostly because the building doesn’t extend much to that side so the distortion should be minimal, especially after collapsing bits and pieces of the walls. Plus, I suck at technical stuff and tend to rely more on my “eyemeter”…
Thanks for tip just the same. 
At this point I’m not really expecting to finish this within the deadline but I will finish it anyway. I’ll just keep on posting and see what happens.
I think u should have it finished within deadline coz it is a very nice start. I really love to see it finished in time. Good luck and keep up the good work!
hey Sonia the extension is really nice, now are we gonna have to get out the whips so you finish on time? Keep going, go go go 
bechira - Thanks!
Since we now have another 4 days to finish I might be able to pull it off.
Ivy00 - Whips?! :surprised Oh, promises…! :twisted:
LOL! I’m going, I’m going. 
The “modeling” is all done now (me thinks), I expect to start on the “texturing” tonight.

Keep at it Sonia I think you have made a good start and I would like to see what you can come up with,
Best regards
Rich
OK… I realize this is ahem a bit too much right now but I’m still trying to figure out what elements to use and how.
Since I had 2 people saying the “mutated” landscape was cool and since my other options were already covered by others, I decided to try mixing my various concepts.
It may not be realistic (yet) but I find it crazy cool and I’m having a ball with it! It looks like some kind of lab fx on slide or something, hehehehe! 

Now the real challenge - make it look believable. Preferably before the deadline. 
Rockhoppermedia - Thank you! 
hmm,…
maybe think about size relations,
and try not to blend things by making it soft edged.
did you actually blur stuff?
I like the fantasy look of this. Like another planet. Try giving some single shapes sharper edges. Now they seem to be cut out with a blurred selection.
I agree with milan that there are some scale issues. Try blending the layers in different layer modes llike overlay, multiply, color … and see if it helps to tie the image together.
proconpictures, Inlakechh - You are both right about the “blur” effect - the elements are still roughly cut with a soft brush eraser. I do that while deciding on the composition and what elements I’m going to use because cleaning up all the trees and leaves is a bit time consuming.
Right now only the 2 big trees are properly cut (although they still need a bit of patching here and there).
About the scale - do you mean the scale of things in general or some particular element? I did mean to have abnormally large “alien” trees and plants. The “ordinary” flowers and ivy were going to be a more normal size. I guess they still look too big for the relative distance, huh?
At the moment I have overlay, multiply, screen and, I think, hard or soft light layers. I’ll try further experiments on that. 
Thanks for the crits and tips, guys. ![]()
talking about scale. Have a look at the tree on the very left in the foreground and the same kind of tree on the right side behind the church. They are scaled almost the same but are positioned at completely different places in space. This makes the viewers eyes confused. Scaling up the foreground tree or scaling down the background tree and giving it some distant haze is going to help the viewer to see the depth of this image more.
Aarrgghh!
I need another day! 
I’ve been at it like crazy, cleaning trees and ivy - my hand hurts, my eyes are half burned out, and I still have stuff to do! :banghead:
Anyway…
Half fixed, half to be fixed - shadows, water, grass…
The advice on the trees worked like a charm!
Looks a little more natural now, I think.

its coming along really nicely 
very interesting style and idea.
perhaps you could cover up some of the “end” of the nhm with shrubs and trees, i am talking about the bare part on the building almost dead center in the frame.
Make it look more like its included in the foliage and not surrounded. but i guess it depends on how you go for time.
great job though, keep it up!
Layer01 - Thanks.
Yeah, I still have some gardening to do. sigh
Lets see what I can get done until the end of the day.
Alright… before I turn into a pumpkin… 
The final pic before deadline.

It’s unfinished - still lacking reflexions, some painting on the walls and an extra bush… I’ll keep on posting until it’s properly done.
Thanks everyone for your tips and support! :love:
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