Challenge: Veerendra P. Tikhe: India

29 July - 15 Sep 2006, sponsored by Vertus, Duber Studio, Di-o-matic, ambientLight

Postby Paco_Morales » 14 Aug 2006, 02:13

Looks fabulous so far !!!!
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Postby veeroo18 » 14 Aug 2006, 18:55

hi here is the screen shot .. n lil update of scene :P

can any one help me .. where do i can get .. high resolution bumps for stone.. and wood.. :?:
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Postby veeroo18 » 15 Aug 2006, 14:46

here is the update wid da fog ,,, n colourscheme..
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Postby faceoff » 15 Aug 2006, 15:40

i dunno if this is ur final view ....
but i feel u shld move the pillar farther towards one of the sides.....right now it is very distracting and kinda blocks the image...maybe u could focus on the structure in which the ' tulsi " plant is to be planted ...not sure wht its called......
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Postby silvia » 15 Aug 2006, 16:31

Hey I see you are getting along quite quickly! You are almost done there!

I am not sure about the color scheme, isn't it a bit too warm for a haunted place?
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Postby warpv » 16 Aug 2006, 02:49

I like the colors, I think it's different and cool. And I really like the fog effect, kinda looks like dust if floating through the air, real nice! I agree with faceoff, the pillar is a bit distracting, maybe that's due in part to the fact that it's ALL black right now...once it's textured, it might not distract us as much.
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Postby veeroo18 » 16 Aug 2006, 17:35

thanks friends .. for your kind support...

about that piller ...
that piller is part of my composition .. and it will be illuminated with some different light shade.. slightly ..

working on it ...
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Postby veeroo18 » 18 Aug 2006, 19:07

hi

here is my update with some basic stuff.. i am going to model some details in next two days..

suggestions are welcome ..
hope you all like it. :D
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Postby warpv » 19 Aug 2006, 02:22

I prefered the color scheme of the previous post and the lighting as well. I liked how some of the areas where hidden in the dark, etc... I thought you'd only have to light that post a little and you'd be set. That been said, I love the new grass and rocks and stuff that you put in the middle! It looks awesome! Keep us updated!
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Postby veeroo18 » 19 Aug 2006, 09:48

thanks warpv

colourscheme is gonna be same .. but i
think there should be some detailing in the left side of the scene..so i am working on it ..

as u said the piller is strucking my head .. i am not getting good lighting solution for it.. but the position of that piller is perfect in my mind .. so it is in the concept .... right ? ;)

thanks again for your comment ..

soon i will post some scenes with textures.. :)

till then

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Postby Neha » 23 Aug 2006, 10:54

Nice to see so many friends here....looking nice till now :)
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Postby raulFabi » 25 Aug 2006, 05:05

8) U could use some chains hanghing arround.Just a tought.

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Postby Shane » 25 Aug 2006, 07:45

Hi
Beautiful image.A haunted daylight shot isnt the easiest scene
to create.You might want to add contrasting shadows and an
element of suspense,like in your sketch,with the "dolls" hanging
from the roof.
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Postby juanmanuel » 26 Aug 2006, 16:57

I like the completely dry look of the second image. That, and the wild grass. I loove that!
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Postby warpv » 26 Aug 2006, 19:58

Any updates?! Would love to see how your scene is coming along!
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