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Post by kujisha // May 25, 2006, 4:33pm

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:banana: rendering on!

Post by frank // May 26, 2006, 3:07am

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It's Kujisha! Where have you been hiding? :)


"Mushland" looks like some place way north of Poplarville.


One comment: There seems to be some stair-stepping in parts of the image. Have you tried rendering it with a 2x or higher anti-alias option?

Post by kujisha // May 26, 2006, 2:04pm

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Hi Frank. Yeah, it's a bit wacky. lol. Thanks for you comments! This is rendered at 4x with snow now, hehehe.:banana: Oh, and I've been busy cutting grass and been having artist block, etc. Starting to get back in the swing of things now though. GBU!

Post by Vizu // May 27, 2006, 12:44am

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Hey Bob ! Nice idea but it would look more perfect with a photo of a sky, Youre actual sky looks to much like a bryce sky.


The spheres have the TS standart material. This looks like the ugly materials from TS 2.0.


The name is mushland, make the mushrooms bigger.

Post by W!ZARD // May 27, 2006, 5:43am

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Yay! Fun with fungi! I'm a great fan of mushrooms - specially lightly sauteed in butter!


Kujisha - interesting image - nicely surreal. Not sure that I like the angular halo on the lensflare though.


Good to know your getting past your creative block - the right kind of mushrooms can certainly help with that!

Post by daybe // May 27, 2006, 5:50am

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Yes larger mushrooms would be good, maybe vary the sizes as well and cluster a few together like a family,large and small, I think having 1 light casting shadows would be better as well, keeping the main light as the sun and reduce the intensity on all other lights will help. Photo for the sky as said earlier.

Interesting idea, Render On.
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