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I don't know if Agent comes in here...unless you copied and pasted into the pfd forum.
Dana
Oh yes.. you are right.. let me scratch that line.. LOL
May LS
WOO HOOT bigh... Great artwork to start us off this month. (thumbzzzzz UP!!!) Thanks for sharing.
bigh That was fast! A very warm image. Did you model the animal?
thanks guys - no had animal for a long time
I haven't decided on a title for this image yet. It's in the galleries as simply "Family"…
I rendered this image very large, at 2K pixels high. I'm afraid the compression necessary to keep it under 2MB for the galleries would degrade the image too much, so I sized it down by 50% for here. You can visit the gallery page here and see the image larger, but if you've registered at PFDLives, you can see the original size image in The Big Picture Thread here. With all the detail in this image, it's really worth seeing full-size.
ETA: This render is 100% 3D. The sky is an HDRI; The set is the Mallard Pond, resource intensive but well worth the wait. (This question came up in The Big Picture Thread.)
Dear me - great looking
Beautifu!
Dana
Splendid! I really like what you did. So peaceful. Looks so much like a photo!
Thank you both, bigh and DanaTA.
ETA: Didn't refresh before posting. Oops. Thank you, as well, xmasrose.
WOW... L'Adair... that is the most beautiful landscape I've seen in ages :) I wanna go hiking there... lol. Thanks for sharing! Hugzzzzzzzzzz
Thank you, Llola. Hubby looked over my shoulder as it was rendering and said it looks like the Deschutes River. Because you can't see the ends of the pond, it does look like running water. The Deschutes is pretty big, so I'm thinking it reminded him of a specific spot, probably somewhere he went fishing regularly when he still lived in Central Oregon. (Some 50 or so years ago!)
I looked up Deschutes River in the Wiki... it does look like it! Hubby and I love to hike... specially quiet out of the way places like your artwork. I myself spend most of the time taking pictures of the flowers... fawna... etc... It is nice to get away.... All that is missing in your artwork is our A-frame camper.... LOL Thanks again for sharing.
some landscape experiment in Bryce I think I post here
seem I have loads to catchup here,so nice landscapes so far
Supposed to be a LIVING landscape Mach... but I'm sure there's something living in there somewhere... lol Thank you for sharing Mach.. Glad to see you about :)
thanks,saw documentary where they flew around in an airship and collected bacteria's high up in clouds,also if you lie down and watch clouds fly by they shapeshift all the time like they are "living" things,not dead obstacles :)
Yeeeeeees... I absolutely get it :) I'm forever finding faces when I look at clouds ;)
Some lovely living landscapes so far.
Title: Minding The Flock
(3Delight & the Gimp)
I am behind on commenting on the other art this month. I have a good excuse. I had surgery on my left eye on the 8th. I won't gross you out with the details, but the end result is I can see better with that eye. It will continue to heal over the next year, but I've been assured the most radical changes in my eyesight will be in these first few weeks. Anyway… I was doing good to get my render complete and uploaded before surgery, and since then, time on the computer has had to be measured, up to a point, due to eye strain. (Hope this doesn't fall under TMI…!)
@bigh, The fiery red-orange clued me in immediately to the danger, but the beastie does a great job of blending in. Even without the predator, that's one inhospitable environment. I'm so glad I can visit vicariously through your render!
@mach25, This image leaves a lot to interpretation. I see a hostile, high altitude environment, covered in ice and snow. (The "black and white, high contrast works well to that end.) It's hard to see, but the lower cliffs and flat areas are dotted with Mountain Goats and Bighorn Sheep, riding out the current storm. (That's what I see, anyway.)
@nattaruk, My first thought was, "Wow." I've no idea what that is a flock of, but it fits the environment. The use of the reddish sky with the green in the foreground looks both foreign and familiar. I love the spiky, curly vegetation in front. Really cements the off-world feeling of the environment.
Glad to 'see' you about L'Adair :)
I'm in cemetery mode this month... lol. Posted another at the PFDLives forum. Enjoy my Living-Dead Landscape... as someone said .. ;)
cool render
@nattaruk,great alien World
@L'adair thanks
@Llola cool render
Here is my landscape render I hope you all like it.
Oh My... is THAT an exciting piece of artwork Saphirewild... Not sure who to root for! lol. Well done... Thanks for sharing.
the snake of course
No. No, I do not like it one bit! I'm running away as fast as I can. Ooooo…! Snakes…!
(Or as Indy would say, "Why'd it have to be snakes!?")
M*********ing snakes on the plain ...
Sorry about forgetting about the monthly challege for a while.I just recently had a major system upgrade and have been doing a ton of bench testing and working the kinks out . so thanks L'Adair for reminding me
Here is mine for the month of May " Living Landscape" click for full size render its huge 2800 x 2000
Yggdrasil ~ Origins beginning under the tree of life # Gallery post
Beautiful, calming scene!
Love slightly post-apoc mood here.
Cool! Looks like something out of Miyazaki anime (in terms of atmosphere and feelings)