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  • #2
    i was just thinking that i hadn't seen many night shots

    looks like it works, perhaps some of the lights seem to be a bit strong in some places for me, but then im on a laptop at the moment so its tricky to tell completely
    Digital Progression

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    • #3
      Great image. The only comment I would like to make is for the light towers: they should be much, much brighter, with large amount of glow around it, or even volume light directed to the field.

      Gijs
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      • #4
        Yes, same comment as Gijs. Also there is something with the image that makes me think the model is small, something like a maquette of the building. Don't know what causes this, maybe the very equal color everywhere? (building, floor - all pretty much same color without much variation?)

        Maybe also make your sky more interesting.

        What were rendersettings? Looks like a pretty detailed model!
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        • #5
          I love the glow of the lights... Is it Photoshop or a plugin?

          robert
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          • #6
            Nice rendering.

            But i feel like the stade is cut with scissors and paste on a blue background...
            Maybe should u add a very light atmospheric attenuation to give it more realism...

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            • #7
              I think I can tell you whats going on in this scene.. hear me out..

              When you are flying over a city at night you will notice that the portion of sky .. right over the city line is usualy yellow/orange due to the lights in the streets...
              I think you may have to put some of these colors in the background sky...right over the building..

              the other thing that might give the illusion of the whole building being somewhat out of scale is having the boxed light fixtures infront of the building.. maybe you can use some kind of a frame to be able to break down the large massive box...

              excellent work though ...

              Leo

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              • #8
                great work sinner but i have seen it before im sure .... did you post it a while back
                Natty
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                • #9
                  Natty, look at the post date: Sun Aug 17, 2003

                  I think leoriza has been digging deep into the forum!
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                  • #10
                    lolololol.... ...... DOH
                    Natty
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                    • #11
                      LOL my one stadium is Back .)

                      ok i have litle update of that image



                      and have new one project for stadium on night .-)))



                      feel free for c&c if still have interest

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                      • #12
                        very nice picture

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                        • #13
                          wow I like the stadium ALOT, though Ive never seen a stadium with a lighting rig like that. I think stadiums usually use alot more lights at lower intensities or players and fans would get ultrablinded when looking at those lights.


                          percy
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                          • #14
                            very nice. i love night scenes! so how did you setup the light? were there a lot of photoshop work on the light? would you share the setting? thx

                            -kwok

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                            • #15
                              no photoshop tuch on that image

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