outside: Under the bridge


#1

Edited: Fixed the floating rocks problem and less more. :smiley:

Here is my last work.

Hope you like it. As allways comments are welcome.

The image was done in 3dsmax6, vray and textures and postpro in Phorosop.

I started with a single photo thath i found in internet in a grafitti site, hope the photo´s autor dont mather about it:shrug:

Thanks and take care :smiley:

Here is a small one

http://www.iespana.es/rodrigoaiz/edgardo/puentefinalweb.jpg

and the big one for more detail and more critics ja! :wink:

http://www.iespana.es/rodrigoaiz/edgardo/puentegrandeweb.jpg


#2

Muy buena! :thumbsup:

I love textures and lighting :wink:


#3

Looks good but some of the rocks look like they are floating just above the ground.


#4

Yes, you are right, they are all floating, its a big mistake thath i have never noticed before you said. I´ll try to fix it thanks.

:smiley:


#5

I love those texture:thumbsup:


#6

Well thanks, the textures were the most important part of the render in my oppinion.

:smiley:


#7

wow lookin nice
but just wondering… how can ppl graffiti that high up the wall… cuz i don’t expect them bring ladders too :stuck_out_tongue:


#8

Try to play around with the camera view. It looks miniature to me - in other words, it looks like a model instead of the real thing. Is my personal opinion only.


#9

I think there is nothing to relate to in the picture to see how big the structure is. Add some objects, maybe a newspaper laying arround or some other trash. Or a rat or something. Maybe a city in the background as well could do it.

Otherwise i like it, the light is good and the textures is great. Did you do all the textures, like the concrete and so on?


#10

Thanks for the comments coo_kie73, i like the camera view but i´ll try to get a better one.
FluKe73 you are right the problem may be thath, thanks for the comments, and yes, the textures are photos and photoshop, i made all of them :smiley:


#11

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