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    Hi all!

    This is my last job, model provided by Anderson Goulart.
    Based on the "universal settings" from Vlado.

    C&C are welcome.

    Cheers!

    www.thefakeworld.net is back!

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    • #3
      WOOOWW

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      • #4
        Great image!!! I think some smaller detail in the surface of the water would help a bit.
        -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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        • #5
          Cool image, rad boats. Id like my own marina, chopper pad and exceptionally large ocean cruiser. Have started saving..

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          • #6
            Excellent! How did you do the mountains in the background? Pano image or geometry?
            Colin Senner

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            • #7
              Hi guys!
              Thanks for the comments.

              MoonDoggie, the montains are just a pano image.
              www.thefakeworld.net is back!

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              • #8
                Very nice image, looks real!

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                • #9
                  Does that building really repeat itself? I like the look but it looks like there are a lot of undefined textures.

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                  • #10
                    Great image!!

                    For me tho, the pano image is too obvious, there is no feel of depth between the buildings and the moutains, its like the lighting doesnt mater or the mountains should be higher. or the scale is out.. something.
                    Plus maybe a little too blue in the GI.

                    Really nice tho

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                    • #11
                      I like it except of the greens and yellows on the railing....they look too fresh so i would try to dirty up the colors a little
                      teabag studios

                      www.teabagstudios.com

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                      • #12
                        the overall impression is very nice!

                        i agree with some crits though...maybe too much contrast or some colours need desaturating a bit?. I think the water looks a bit too green/polluted for a marketing image also.

                        would be awesome if it had some small waves near the beach. This is something i'd really like to know how to do well also. At the moment i just use the wave modifier...but how would you do the foam?

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                        • #13
                          I think the waves should be smaller, and it would be great to see some kind of splashing detail against the marina.

                          My only real gripe is I dont like the luminous green handrails and the green bridge, but other than that I really like the image!
                          "You dont need sight to see, you need vision."
                          Faithless

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                          • #14
                            thanks for the comments guys!

                            DaForce, I agree with you, the lighting in the montain doesn't mater and has a lack of depth. Maybe can I put more buildings?

                            teabag, hmmm good point! But I don't think the client will like your idea. Maybe I can't do it before put on the portfólio.

                            paulison, I like the idea of the foam. Any idea or tuto?

                            FlytE, I think that majority won! I will change the colors. Any suggestion?

                            Thanks again.
                            Cheers!
                            www.thefakeworld.net is back!

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                            • #15
                              Try makin the mountains smaller and further away (so they look more distant). Maybe some more buildings

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