This is my latest job done for the Blender italian contest " Spaghetti Western"
All parts are modeled and sculpted with Blender, render with Cycles 2000 samples, textured and final effects with Gimp.
This is my latest job done for the Blender italian contest " Spaghetti Western"
All parts are modeled and sculpted with Blender, render with Cycles 2000 samples, textured and final effects with Gimp.
Funny, I like the style
looks awesome but I miss the typical western medium-long shot
like this: http://fs5.directupload.net/images/160407/k5vo5s7a.jpg
It s not an important dress accessory, the cowboy style it s not always the same…
Well, I’ve noticed one minor mistake after invastigating further. The enterance into sallon is really flat, it is too noticeable it’s just a flat plane there.
It s not an important dress accessory, the cowboy style it s not always the same…
I know, I just think that, as beautiful as this image is, you can not quite focus. In the upper image it’s perfectly done in my opinion but from knees down it gets kinda distracting.
Here is what I mean:
it’s too dark…i’m agree with u
i’m not agree with u…I have omitted to use the DOF to clearly show all details
It feels a mere “cartoony western”, nothing “spaghetti / macaroni” about it.
Just an advice to learn more about what style really is and how to apply it.
Keep it up.
Between western and spaghetti western movie, the only difference is that the movie was directed by italian and part of actors were italian. There aren’t other differences so this is a western style that can be used also for this Spaghetti western theme.
Between western and spaghetti western movie, the only difference is that the movie was directed by italian and part of actors were italian. There aren’t other differences so this is a western style that can be used also for this Spaghetti western theme.
Well, not really… it’s mainly about style.
Example… The only one who had studied enough to be accredited as the master of contemporary spaghetti western… Tarantino. Look closely. At least read the wiki article. Recognize the elements that make it, as you would put it, ‘italian-like’. The style, design, film, camera, framing, lighting, action, drama, story, motif, score… in all are details that make it specific and distinguishable among western genre.
In your case… my addition would be to put a fly on cowboys nose, add DOF, bokeh, do proper contrast lighting, feeling of heat, sweat, have the character (the fly) ‘in focus’ of all this drama. It’s a detail that will make suspense, action and intrigue… a story (lemonade & macaroni)
This is a great, funny character.
I was also going to propose DOF but you clearly say you omitted it on purpose.
I’ll just say that the desire to show everything is a natural tendency but not showing everything very often results in a more interesting and appealing image.
you should change the Warhol’s Soup ad to one for Spagetti-O’s. That seems more ‘spagetti western’ than what you have.
Other than that suggestion, I still like this a lot.
Thanks but Now it s too late for change details
Now it s too late for changements. Next time i will prove your suggestion
I m not fully agree with u, but by the way thanks for your comments.
really nice and also great style.
Thanks friend!