Thats Nice, i can almost feel my Hayfever coming on.
WOW! very nice…
what does it make me feel?
I feel like sitting back in a lawn chair and just chillin’ here, despite the nasty air pollution!
great job! would probably make a nice poster…
:o
excellent piece of work.
:o
So nice and quite place. It makes me think to “Laputa castle in the sky”
( an animation movie by Myiazaki ).
I love it
endi, you make Blender look really good.
period.
BEAUTYFULL! only thing I’d change(besides the belved) is trying to match the textures to the protruding parts, some parts of the bricks are way too thin…hope you know what I mean
THat VERRY NICE!
It feels kinda real after all… so calm… so… quiet…
[I imagine a capcom game, with this as a prerendered background, where I am controlling a character though a solitary urban area… awed by the mood that the background conveys me… i dive into a state of serenity as I listen to the wind blowing gently high above and the sound of footsteps of the character walking slowly over the wet concrete in this place of peace… ignoring the fact that danger is so very near…]
Or maybe I just play way too much RE… %|
Excellent work!
Sorry to be slightly off-topic, but oh my god, what an incredible video! Concept, animation, editing, brilliant!
And yes I agree, I get similar feelings from endi’s image, though endi’s seems a bit more relaxed and dreamy.
Nice post. Made me sad at the end though.
smells like suburbs spirit …
well, two things - I would do some UV with bricks - they seem displaced on some of those vertical whatevers, and, second, I would apply smooth/autosmooth to the wall surface and set it to 15° - well, to whatever makes more spatial feel. That’s what you are after, aren’t you …
well, you could do some post - duplicate layer in 2d app of your choice, blur it for 5px vert/ 15px hor and composite it with hard light in 15% opacity - well, experiment with this - could just bring more depth without dof to your pics - I know this technique brings happy smile to some clients …
… the next big thing in multimedia will be digital odours …
First off : this is an awsome picture.
I’ve never seen such a ‘bad’ (really overdone) job at sharpening in a 2D soft be so right in the end.
Thanks for breaking away from the darn photorealism credo.