Hi wingnut;
stonemason ( the person that creditted for in my post) and stefan morell, are one and the same. He is selling the urban objects through Daz3d.
I didn't postwork in photoshop though. I bought the set, rendered it in poser, saved it and imported it in vue 6xstream.
learned a lot from Stefan morel just by using his stuff !
juliette
very nice work! i love all the textures from the brick, to the stone, to the sky and all the attention to the street objects detail. oh, and the overall color composition is very realistic. fantastic job!
i don't know if i can say ....... good job since it is not ( the scene ) from you ...... i also know that you have change rendering engine ........... but still the same for me ........... you haven't model this scene .
So real hard for me to judge your work . Even more ..... the lighting on the original is simple yet effective i'm sure and much better than the one you are actualy showing .
I'm not saying that what you did is no good but why add things to somebody else's scene and say " i have did this with this render engine ".... you should keep the same things to say i did this or that with someelses scene . Trying lighting and render engines etc .....
...... my opinion only and i stick to it ! :-)
And if you tell me that you took some elses scene to try a rendr engine in perticular .... i would say that you did a nice job and ask .... how long the rendering ? What CPU ? How many rams etc ..... i never ( seldom ) criticize somebody's work ..... only the words surrounding them !
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The bricks are to shiny adjust that and you got it down ~ A lot of people use prefabs in commercial work so I do not see the problem. Nice post re-due those bricks though and show them what you can do with your rendering skills^^
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