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Horo

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SeashoreII
SeashoreII

            

SeashoreII
Description: Finally got around to finishing the seashore image - took some doing, tried all kinds of ways to get the water right and hopefully found one! Anyhow the rocks are the Morro Cove model off the Bryce2 disc with the barnicle texture and winter thaw texture combined in a height sensitive material with a few palette changes. Similar lighting arrangemets to the winter thaw image and a bit of distance masking to blur the horizon and take the starkness of that line. Lots of fun!
Added by: davidbrinnen
Keywords: davidbrinnen, seashore, seascape
Date: 08.24.2004 04:19
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Downloads: 138
Rating: 4.33 (3 Vote(s))
File size: 429.7 KB
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Horo
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Join Date: 05.26.2004
Comments: 4721
Horizon

Something seems wrong with the rocks which are in the light, probably the colour. The wet sand with the ripples is very good, indeed. The water at the shore and the foam convincing. The waves look breathtakingly real, particularly so the 1st and 2nd row. It is calm, the size could also fit for a lake, considering the weather as suggested by the fitting sky. The horizon, however, is too sharp and thus looks unreal to me. Around water, there is always some mist in the air. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful work.
08.24.2004 08:50 Offline Horo h.-r.h.wernli at bluewin.ch https://www.horo.ch/
Nightst4r
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Join Date: 12.11.2003
Comments: 451
colour!

I love the colour of those rocks! =) Horrizon is pretty cool feels very real but also kinda fake at the same time.. cuz usually there is a haze on the horriozn... water is outstanding though.. really amazing. Great work
08.24.2004 12:55 Offline Nightst4r nightst4r at gmail.com http://www.bryce5.com
LitoNico
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Join Date: 05.07.2004
Comments: 242
Incredible!

I've recently been to the coast and can say this is 95% accurate. the colour of the rocks ahould be grayish. also the orange part of the sky do not mach with te rest of the scene. Anyway, this is exellent! foam is perfect, texture (not the colour) of the rocks is perfect. 10/5. I'm impressed.
08.24.2004 15:42 Offline LitoNico LitoNico at aol.com
Horo
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Join Date: 05.26.2004
Comments: 4721
Internet Access

David, check this link, maybe it offers an interesting alternative for you: http://www.avc-ltd.co.uk or directly http://www.avcbroadband.com/page/special-offer.shtml - I put this in here because I suppose you'll be watching comments on your newest work.
08.24.2004 17:34 Offline Horo h.-r.h.wernli at bluewin.ch https://www.horo.ch/
mehran
Member

Join Date: 12.25.2003
Comments: 77
very good

lol
i acctually cant see the big image lol
:(you know my internet....:-(
any way good image man
1-how did u do the waves...?

tank u
08.25.2004 14:10 Offline mehran mehransab2002 at yahoo.co.uk
Frozencry
Member

Join Date: 12.16.2003
Comments: 132
Hmm

I have a grudge with this image, yet seem to love it at some points. The water in the background is fairly lifelike and it's perfectly fine looking in the overall image. The rippling effect in the shallow water is nice, and the foamy water looks extra lifelike. My grudge lies mostly with the lighting and those rocks. The rocks just, aren't real, and to be honest I really don't like them like that :( The lighting is kind of odd, and if you focus on that shadow for a bit it takes the realism out of the overall image. I like the rocks on the very right side however, they look very lifelike through my perspective, but the rocks in front...argh, I don't know why but they just kill it for me. 80% of it is great, but the other 20% I believe still needs some touch-ups, but this doesn't mean that you haven't impressed me, I still like the image! :)
08.26.2004 06:57 Offline Frozencry soul_reaver_14 at hotmail.com http://frozencry.deviantart.com
davidbrinnen
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Join Date: 01.03.2004
Comments: 2224
OK, maybe it's not finished then...

Some very interesting comments - got me thinking. I can see this is going to be an ongoing challenge. Your annalysys's (I'm going for a plural here) is usually pretty good so I'll see what I can do. I suppose there is no point in me arguing my corner - except for technical considerations. So... here's how the waves were done. Ok, you know the great big waterfall material? Well the foam and waves are all varations of that with more ambient light responce in the foam. The shape of the foam is in fact the default terrain shape, squashed vertically and streached horrizontally and the waves is the hill fractal, once again squashed and streached. There are three foam terrains in this image and about 25 wave ones - none of them high rez terrains due to what this would do to me computer. Thanks Horo for the links I'm taking a note of them now. Worst comes to the worst we'll have to install a satalight link or something - if I we can afford it! Speaking of which I better be getting back to work!
08.26.2004 08:14 Offline davidbrinnen mail at davidbrinnen.co.uk http://www.davidbrinnen.com
MorganGray
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Join Date: 07.26.2004
Comments: 10
cool

this is cool, some of yall have to be smokin somethin, cuz i can never get my skies looking good, i hate the sky lab
08.29.2004 03:27 Offline MorganGray glockm26 at hotmail.com
romtin_erfani
Member

Join Date: 11.02.2004
Comments: 123
WOW...!!!

how do u get the water to do what ur doing here???

please tell me ...


by the way great work man... i like it a lot... hope to learn from it myself
11.16.2004 04:47 Offline romtin_erfani yillfog at yahoo.com


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