WW2 Entrenchment after Battle
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Re: WW2 Entrenchment after Battle
very good.
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Re: WW2 Entrenchment after Battle
looks great, leonregis... love the way you composed the scene, the bumpmap foreground works well and the "fog" works perfectly for the mood of the scene... well done
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Re: WW2 Entrenchment after Battle
Looks good! Did you do the contrast thing for the fog like was discussed earlier in the thread?
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Re: WW2 Entrenchment after Battle
Very nice war scene Leonregis! It reminds me of the Medal of Honor and Call of Duty WWII games that I played so often. But I must admit that Marcel is right about creating more depth to the scene. It does look a bit flat. You can change this the way he said and you can also change the brightness and contrast and above all, play with the Levels settings to give the colours a more natural look. It will really add to the quality of your render. I myself love to work with Photoshop and I am always looking for ways to pimp my renders a bit. To show you what I mean, I "Photoshoped" your renders a bit to get a more "film-look". I did this with your image to show you what is possible and to push you in the right direction. Leonregis, I hope you like it.
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Re: WW2 Entrenchment after Battle
Well That's actually the final version of the render, so there's nothing more I like to render. But I wouldn't mind in improve it on photoshop or anything related to it. The problem is, I just don't know how to, I never tried before, so maybe would be a good chance to.
Buzz I quite liked what you did, that blur and sensation of DoF. I like most the first, because it mantain the yellow color that I want in the scene, because of the dust. I really would like to know what you can do
Thanks for all positive feedback v3rd3, bitkar, theuns, Finis and Buzz
Buzz I quite liked what you did, that blur and sensation of DoF. I like most the first, because it mantain the yellow color that I want in the scene, because of the dust. I really would like to know what you can do
Thanks for all positive feedback v3rd3, bitkar, theuns, Finis and Buzz
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