Thursday, August 28, 2008


what do you think of this look? I have changed the colors and smoothed out the trees a little, de-saturated the color and added a slight texture.

6 comments:

Matthew said...

Fantastic, I’m not the person to talk about colour but that looks good, actually better than good, to me, see what amak-anmac whatever: seekret name, has to say. Texture and colour is nicely understated. Don’t know about the pile of logs (as it introduces perspective), probably a bear in front of them any way.

Matthew said...

Fantastic, I’m not the person to talk about colour but that looks good, actually better than good, to me, see what amak-anmac whatever: seekret name, has to say. Texture and colour is nicely understated. Don’t know about the pile of logs (as it introduces perspective), probably a bear in front of them any way.

Matthew said...

Its so good I’m gunna say it twice twice
Not a lot of change of button state when you push the publish button. Of course it’s not my fault.
I didn't think you could publish the same comment more than once.

id said...

Oh how exciting, we're almost in sync. Looks great Ben, but agree with Matthew on the perpective logs. Will try to upload my colour ruff - how big is the tree file and is it emailable?

Hannah said...

Lookin good! I like the grainy texture and the tree's colour. Maybe you could bunch the trees together a bit more? When the bears are in there the forest might look a bit sparse.

Nebula said...

Hi everyone, thanks for your advice, I will get rid of the logs and add more trees! ;) I have been using TGA files , which are 1.4 meg each, I can render them as something else though if you prefer? Also did you want me to send the one image or animate the camera at the start tot he left, resulting in about 12 frames all up and holding on the last frame?