Tuscan Alley, Gavyn Thompson (3D)


#1

Title: Tuscan Alley
Name: Gavyn Thompson
Country: USA
Software: 3ds max, combustion, Photoshop, VRay, Vue

This is a scene that I’ve been working of for a while now. The scene is based mostly on a photograph with a few artistic liberties taken here and there.

Modeled in 3ds Max, plants were exported from Vue, textures painted in Photoshop, rendered with VRay, final color grading done in Combustion.

Please Crtique.


#2

i simply don`t understand why this image has only 3 stars. it looks amaizing. the texture are great… the mood is very realistic. 5 stars from me. good job.


#3

i simply don`t understand why this image has only 3 stars.

yes the texturing is great and also the lighting love it 5 stars :scream:


#4

5 stars from me, great outstanding work.


#5

This is a render ?? Its amazing. Great textures and lighting. 5 from me.


#6

Very beautifully.

Criticism:

  1. Magic mood, but the usual sky.

  2. Glasses…


It is good, that there is an electronic translator.


#7

Nice work

5 stars from me, like it very much.:thumbsup:


#8

nice lighting + texturing …


#9

I allways wanted to do a scene like ths… :slight_smile: amazing work mann…very good texturing & lighting…5stars…


#10

It has a wonderful feel to it…

Feels like i am climbing those stairs…

Very nice:)


#11

4 stars for texturing and 1 star for modelling :thumbsup:


#12

Excellent - really well done - textures, lighting and composition are all wonderful. :slight_smile:

Daf


#13

Nice work. It reminds me of another render someone once did using Lightwave 3D. It looked a lot like this scene.

Like the use of lighting in this scene and the depth of feild. Nice work on thoes plants too.

A few things I noticed: Towards the bottom of the image, the textures seem to blur some. I’m not sure if that is an effect or just the texture map. Also, adding a little more bump to the wall/brick texture (right side wall) could improve the texture depth.

:smiley: :shrug:


#14

Good way to turn that tutorial into an original piece and make it your own…

Your stuff keeps getting better, imagine where your skills will take you by the end of the year…

John


#15

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