Thanks Mario, thanks Ronen !
Congrat all! Only remarkable work, really.
A little je-ne-sais-quoi to "House in the Woods", by Notos. Incredible!
Next year, I'm in ! Challenge accepted.
Really cool!I like the final result and the handmade pencil effect.
Bravo ! Vraiment très chouette !!
@PeterDrew @GuillaumeFavre Yes, it will be very cool !!
@ Ronen: In the same style, a nice tutorial on textile modeling method , in max, without plugin = great joy! ;-)
@DushanBoshnyak Ahahah. Thanks, but I have done nothing more! Cast shadow and compositing did the rest.
Tests to paint shadows and high lights to give more volume to your grass. Tests a simple noize to add some relief on your ground.
@DushanBoshnyak About the grass, Peter Guthrie wrote two very good tutorials on this topic. They will be more complete than any screenshot !
http://www.peterguthrie.net/blog/2009/03/vray-grass-tutorial-part-1/
http://www.peterguthrie.net/blog/2009/04/vray-grass-tutorial-part-2/
@designvkm Well no, I have no rules. Feeling work, based on my raw render. I simply try to have as much flexibility as possible in Photoshop, to keep control as long as possible.
@designvkm Absolutely agree with the vicious circle of personal projects!
I have a Honda RA-272 project for over 2 years ... Damn !
@designvkm Thanks ! =)
For time, hard to say on a personal project. I made in my free time. Approximately 6 days. Rendering time on simple images has no real impact : I turned on by night.
I still indicates credits or thanks. For this project, I submitted these images for Exposé 10. As a courtesy, I asked the studio permission.
Congrats all ! =)
Thanks Tatafontes.
About the polished concrete, I have already shared. You will find the capture in the making of.
From a texture (CGtexture) of concrete, I added simple ColorCorrection to adjust the levels according to the entries.
Adding in a simple vRayDirt in diffuse with a large radius, and that's it.
Thank you all !
AdamHoej : Blending mode depends of render element and/or the desired effect. Test in condition, but I didn't have any rule for this step.