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Title: scotish pine forest
Post by: bryanwrx on 2016-01-02, 00:34:38
Another forest theme (yes i know im obsessed with nature)..currently workin on the greeneries..when im happy with it I'll move on the house itself..critics r welcome :)
Title: Re: scotish pine forest
Post by: filipskrzat on 2016-01-02, 12:16:50
gimmie some soft shadows on that grass!
Title: Re: scotish pine forest
Post by: romullus on 2016-01-02, 14:10:42
Looking good already, but you always over sharpen so much. This only deteriorates picture.
Title: Re: scotish pine forest
Post by: bryanwrx on 2016-01-02, 15:31:51
thnks romullus..I always put sharpen at 50%..I guess I need to lower it down even more
Title: Re: scotish pine forest
Post by: yagi on 2016-01-06, 10:50:46
Try to get abit of sunlight to hit the building and grass....hopefully some decent godrays would fit this image. Nice work so far
Title: Re: scotish pine forest
Post by: bryanwrx on 2016-01-06, 14:23:41
thnks yagi..im still adding details in the environment

Some updates so far. (for the pinetree scenery im aware that the foreground trees r sticking out cause i still have them in growfx format for quick adjustment if needed)
Title: Re: scotish pine forest
Post by: Buzzz on 2016-01-28, 00:45:12
Great, Bryan!
Title: Re: scotish pine forest
Post by: snakebox on 2016-01-31, 12:11:24
thnks romullus..I always put sharpen at 50%..I guess I need to lower it down even more

doing something always is generally a bad approach, so far most of the shots I have seen of use didn't any sharpen at all.  You can add a touch for artistic reasons, but when you have jagged black lines around contrasted areas, it's just stands out as an error in the image.  Use it with care, rather than an automation.