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Posted 10/28/2009 10:00:43 AM


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these magical faeires decided they'd stay in CCD fantasyland for a while... anytime soon hey might decide to show up in the stores







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Posted 11/3/2009 8:58:42 PM
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Centaur for Iclone 3 and a special one for Iclone 4 are  coming soon, hellhound allready available at clones2go 



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Posted 11/4/2009 4:43:10 PM


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Centaur for Iclone 3 and a special one for Iclone 4 are  coming soon, hellhound allready available at clones2go 

The Hellhound 's motion is impressive. This is stunning work.
...and the Centaurs are beautiful. Top marks. Centaurs are a definite winnner. Having watched them evolve through.
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W.I.P. "Medieval Chinese Painting Exhibition" over 6 sets.
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Posted 11/5/2009 2:57:29 PM


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WINTER VILLAGE.

In trying to add variety to the MCPE I've spent the afternoon Snowifying all my houses. A fun task and an easy one. Even m' Horsalum has been snow'd on!
The Pic I thought was worth a spell in here!!!
Armstrong.

 


I have to say that playing with the water to make it look snowed over in as far as I could, making it static and making the ripples MAX out and then adjusting alllll the elements of refraction, reflection, surface shine and luminance and so on.... you can actually make quite a pleasant snowed on ice feel in many different guises.

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Posted 11/5/2009 3:01:55 PM


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Excellent scene Neil.  Simply Beautiful!

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Posted 11/5/2009 3:04:36 PM


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Excellent scene Neil. Simply Beautiful!

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I agree!!!
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Posted 11/5/2009 4:24:00 PM


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Hi Shy n Paumanok...I think this Medieval Village is a winner. With BioSPhere (Where it definitely works best smongst for forestation and old worlde woodlands!!!) as long as your eye is on composition "pockets" for use with a relocating Cam, the results are such alot of fun.  

I thought this was better shown here comparing the two.
One wierd issue I cant quite fathom. I havent noticed it before. It could be because I've recoloured the groundplane to snow, but look at the cartwheels and the closer buildings ground touching edge. I cant sort out that white line "underglow" bit in the lower image. Whine whine whine.


This is the sttyle of the final animation.




And this was the scene before I added falling snow and before I cranked the lights around. 
I corrected the far house and span it around for better interest. I like those goods scales.  
Moved the left tree. Raised the camera viewpoint so's not to clutter the sky with so many branches. Pulled back to shrink the buildings and space the edges and reorganised the lower left corner.

Interest!
Im using a 50 m/m with the Fog set to 3.5k/18k and One directional light and ambient at 40% midgrey.
I've shunted the light across overhead to backlight the houses and at 50m/m the realworld backshunt of the camera is probably about 100 feet but look now, with backlighting, how soft the houses appear through just that extra bit of mist. It's not alot but thats a really appealing alteration on picture atmospherics on my part. I dont often do comparisons like this but that's a small adjustment (backlighting ignored) with a large effect.

Snow:
What we need Reallusion to write is a randomised script that sends a snowlayer over all upper facing surfaces, angles + - allowed, and we can thicken it to make snow fallen as opposed to snowfall.
Is there such a thing?

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Posted 11/5/2009 5:32:09 PM


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since i dont want to repost all of my gallery here im just going to post one image and if you like what you see, just click on my art gallery link below to see them all.



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Posted 11/11/2009 8:07:01 PM


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A pleasure for me to look here. Phantastic and creative works friends!!!
suckon3D your underwater image is so real
Amstrong your wunderfull snow pic looks like a vintage advents calender


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