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    Hello all,

    Long time no post, here is our latest...C and Cs welcome









    best regards
    Last edited by teabag; 01-06-2009, 07:48 AM.
    teabag studios

    www.teabagstudios.com

  • #2
    nice done! I do see some minor fringing issues with some of your comped in 2d foliage though.
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    • #3
      Interesting building. I'd just be a bit bolder with the lighting and the specular levels on the materials to prevent the images looking a little 'flat'. The contrast could be upped and the sun intensity (and likewise the shadows) could be a lot stronger.

      Try and get the lighting to make you 'squint' when you look at it.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by percydaman View Post
        nice done! I do see some minor fringing issues with some of your comped in 2d foliage though.
        Yeah, I noticed this too right away. Use the "remove white matte" or "defringe" tools in photoshop to get rid of the white borders on some of the trees/shrubs. I'd also remove any people in the extreme foreground, maybe even the car too as they tend to be very distracting.... even if they are motion blurred.

        Is the grass done with VRScatter? Looks great!! Nice work overall.
        John Pruden
        Digital-X

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        • #5
          If that grass is 3d, then its probably the best I've ever seen.
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          • #6
            Pretty sure it's photoshop - photos masked in.

            Only thing that really stood out to me was the fringing as already mentioned.

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            • #7
              Ivy-Generator

              Ivy-Generator

              Try using the 'Vertex Colours' option in the Ivy-generator to give some variation to the leaf colour & brightness.

              Cheers

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              • #8
                Hello,

                Thanks for the comments, unfortunatelly the defringe command and demask doesnt work for me for some reason....does it work on images with alpha mask?

                the foliage was comped in very quickly, as the projest deadline was rushed a lo tfrom the clients side, and we had to do it overnight on all the shots.

                the grass in 3D displacement only on the 1st top image, the rest is combined 3d displacement and photo...

                the white car )) well yes it is a bit distracting, but again, it was on the wishlist from client what can you do , they wanted the street filled with cars, without motion blur, they looked really stupid and hard so we had to blur them and make them a bit transparent.

                best regards
                teabag studios

                www.teabagstudios.com

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                • #9
                  two more points

                  ....the white cladding is quite reflective plastic so its very hard to pick some more shadows on it
                  ....the ivys....they were done with the old soft "ivy generator" not with the current max plugin from guru, which has the vertex color properties perfectly implemented so one doesnt have to spend ages on it.
                  teabag studios

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by teabag View Post
                    Hello,

                    Thanks for the comments, unfortunatelly the defringe command and demask doesnt work for me for some reason....does it work on images with alpha mask?

                    the foliage was comped in very quickly, as the projest deadline was rushed a lo tfrom the clients side, and we had to do it overnight on all the shots.

                    the grass in 3D displacement only on the 1st top image, the rest is combined 3d displacement and photo...

                    the white car )) well yes it is a bit distracting, but again, it was on the wishlist from client what can you do , they wanted the street filled with cars, without motion blur, they looked really stupid and hard so we had to blur them and make them a bit transparent.

                    best regards
                    Defringe won't work on layers with an alpha mask, like you said. In case you don't know how, just right click the mask and choose apply mask.
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                    • #11
                      Great job! Are the people from your own library?
                      -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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                      • #12
                        think some of those ppl can be found throught a link that is here somewhereon the forum
                        Last edited by PIXELBOX_SRO; 04-06-2009, 10:57 PM.
                        Martin
                        http://www.pixelbox.cz

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