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Horo

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Lunch Ahead
Lunch Ahead

            

Lunch Ahead
Description: An experiment with a slab to create an underwater scene. I'm not convinced. The fish and plants are from DAZ3D. Lit by an HDRI and the Bryce Sun. The double shadows are intentional.
Added by: Horo
Keywords: slab, underwater, fish, daz
Date: 01.26.2010 17:35
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Downloads: 73
Rating: 0.00 (0 Vote(s))
File size: 209.1 KB
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rashadcarter1
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Join Date: 06.04.2006
Comments: 2610
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Question, where did you get the foreground corals?

Looks good. But underwater scenes are very difficult to light, and the bryce sun does not help this at all. For my money I want to feel the water more, so I would raise the refraction, which will darken the water, which will mean using brighter lights.
01.27.2010 04:02 Offline rashadcarter1 rashadcarter1 at aol.com
connorzelinsky
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Join Date: 03.30.2007
Comments: 394
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The surface of the water looks quite good however it seems like it should be less clear; green and murky. The plants and fish look very good.
01.29.2010 03:57 Offline connorzelinsky connorz16 at gmail.com
richter
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Join Date: 04.15.2004
Comments: 1092
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You make me smile wide, Horo. Such a fun-story image you've created! Well, the water could use some haze or dof "interference" though the green plays its role in simulating underwater. I have no problem with that. The water surface is scaled up as a pattern quite a bit making it very rich in detail - almost as tiny cracks on a car's window, is this meant to explain the the overall scale of the scene? Nice effect with the surface material slab experiment though. The double shadows can be an object of controversy but I like them as they are anyway. For me the red corals do not fit in scene - too saturated red color, which if you have control over, needs to be darked and less overwhelming - as the big fish' tail. I guess there'll be more from you on the subject, if you feel like re-working and improving over the previous version. Hey, adding some slightly gaussian-blurred noise in postwork will help you even more I think. Just add and resize few layers of it with different transparency.
01.30.2010 10:56 Offline richter richter at cold-may.com
bullit35744
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Join Date: 10.22.2008
Comments: 390
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Wicked looking fish Horo the stuff nightmares are made of...Great job!!
02.09.2010 15:10 Offline bullit35744 https://sites.google.com/site/bullit35744


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