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| In the blooming heather ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Little Happening
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| Here Hare Here + a little tip
A little detail and test for my latest image I'm working on. This will actually be a tiny detail of a bigger scene. But here's the bit of greater interest Infront of the models I placed a glass window with a small amount of noise + fresnel - this had a surprise effect in softening the transitions from lights to dark which I sometimes feel Carrara can make a bit sharp. Try it - you'll see the difference. mmmmm nice. The scene also contains a small amount of global illumination from a sky light
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| Extrusion ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005
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The difference is subtle. I thought the 2nd one looks more photographic. Just the right blurring effect. (At least in my monitor.) The first one looks like the glass is at the back, and not in front of the those little guys. The mice's heads are rendered well, imo. Good use of tools. ;-)
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| In the blooming heather ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Little Happening
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Mice - damn me those are rabbits. As seen through my eyes. The second one is more contrasty and punchier the first has softer transitions and gives a more painterly feel. See me, I like a painterly feel. Thanks for the feedback.
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| Expert en couscous ![]() Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Rigné (79)
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Thx for the tip Aunty ;) As i can see, some rabbits will have trouble in your future work LOL
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| NURBS Booleans are your friend ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Sweden
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Oohh sick dude Aunty Betty. The rabbits look very dead. I think it is the eyes. And the mouth reveals that they have been tortured to death. Almost too real. I've seen other pics from you, and you have the ability to make simple shapes look interesting. Whats your secret? Composition? Very good. |
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| Pixar want to hire me! ![]() Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Aotearoa Land of the long white cloud.
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Yes the rabbits (the hares around here have looong feet) dont look very comfortable, why you not hang them by ears? Nice trick with glass pane, much better transition. Idea seems like you could use for other filter effects |
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Nice image. Reminds me of Arman Studio's work. (Wallace and Gromit) The only issue is that it's hard to judge the scale of the bunnies. This is why I think someone suggested mice. Also, what are the triangle shapes suppost to me. Personally, I think those are ham legs on a butcher's line, but I could be wrong ;) |
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