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Looks great! I was checking out your game and I think contacting Zoey Raven for a Walkthrough would be a great ideaNext release RSM this month!
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You can try some of theseI need some advice. I have a scene that takes place in a front yard and I have placed a "meadow"
... nice depth of field, nice green, but the grass has not a very dense vegetation and is a bit scrubby.
What is the best "meadow" for a short-trimmed dense garden lawn? Or do you know a good scene,
landscape with a beautiful, well-tended lawn ... it mustn't be too long.
In addition, the figure appears to be floating on the lawn - look at the knees in the 2nd image section.
here are a cut from the rendering
(Don't wanna show more of the scene, because it's still in the middle of progress.)
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I am open to any advice or suggestion.
Thank you in advance.
Good looking scene and the lighting is nice.
Many thanks!You can try some of these
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I would also recommend changing the ground texture to a better grass texture that matches the color of the actual grass so it doesn't look as patchy.
Points well taken!Good looking scene and the lighting is nice.
Hmmm ... for me, the red-haired guy looks like a teenager in a suit (who's in the wrong place).
Oh ... the woman on the desk is seemingly color-blind -
purple scrunchie (or pigtail ribbon) , red dress and then pink shoes ??!
Please dye the shoes red or swap them for other red or black shoes.
The desk is a bit far too empty -
the typical utensils such as pen, fountain pen, writing pad, coffee cup or desk lamp are missing.
... and who dares to step on a chaise longue or récamière with shoes on?
But all in all, the scene exudes the right mood.
how about a little photoshop retouching?Points well taken!
I agree, but there's just so much going on in a scene like this that it's hard to keep track of all the small details.
The main guy looks way too young, no doubt. And the guys left and right looked exactly the same at first - until I fixed that later.
It's insane how long it takes to render scenes like that, even on a fast rig. But it's fun and worth it!
from that shot what do you see? not distances ... not spaces? beyond the distortion of the lens that makes everything different, you know ... if you don't use standart poses ... you should try every now and thenone word. knees
No. It's the blonde girl's knee. You need to bend it more so she's not going down the highway doing a split.from that shot what do you see? not distances ... not spaces? beyond the distortion of the lens that makes everything different, you know ... if you don't use standart poses ... you should try every now and then