Shamanik new stuff part 3


#1

Hello James and everyone, long time no see, guys!
I’d like to share with you my matte paintings, I have a lot. These aren’t a new paintings, but nevertheless.

I did it last year. I was at David Luong’s workshop and some of this I’ve done there. Also there are animation for these shots but it’s the other story :slight_smile:

Plate:

Matte:

And this one you can find in Expose 10

Hope you like that. And please everyone feel free to comment
Thanks


#2

Also I’ve done this dmp for practice.

Plate:

Matte:

And there was one more for practice. First what I wanted to do it was just clean up of this plate:

and I’ve done it:

And then I decided to do ruined city.
So, It was interesting to do stuff like this, because you can imagine what happened and I hope that it will never happen in real life:

before:

A bit bigger:


#3

There was the project for supermarket chain “Tander”. These dmp’s were used in commercial video and the brochure.

Plate:

Matte:

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Matte:

Plate:

Matte:

Plate:

Matte:


#4

This dmp I’ve done for practice. I wanted to do some kind of set extension like usually it need in production.
Plate:

Matte:

Also I’ve done some dmp’s for advertising video for a train factory.

Plate:

Matte:

Plate:

Matte:

Plate:

Matte:

Plate:

Matte:


#5

There was a project for client from China

Plate:

Matte:

Plate:

Matte:

Just for practice

Plate:

Matte:

I hope it’s ok to post so much stuff immediately :slight_smile:


#6

awesome…!!! great inspiration. :applause: …:slight_smile:


#7

Some nice stuff in here, and a decent range of different subjects being attempted which is good.
If I may offer a little in the way of constructive criticism, I noticed that you have a tendancy to add a little too much depth hazing over objects in the plate that are otherwise unchanged. Its a small thing, but I would suggest that it that is the correct level of atmosphjeric perspective in the plate, you are only making the plate less real by washing out some of the backgrounds. It would be a good test to see if you can still get a good amount of depth into your paintings without adjusting any of the values in the plate. I only mention this as it seems to be the case with almost all of the pieces in this thread, although we all do add extra atmos and hazing into plate images every now and then of course :wink:

Hope it helps!

N


#8

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