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2020-03-20, 18:55:11

Giona

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During these days of quarantine I can spend more time to enjoy my garden, especially in the early morning when the light is still warm and low.
I made this image inspired by the clover and sculptures made by my dad that you can find in my garden.

The clover is custom made using GrowFX and homemade scans.





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2020-03-23, 20:03:04
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Designerman77

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Very cool!
The plants look very realistic, as well as the lighting.

The blue texture on the sculpture seems a bit blurry ( I don't mean the DOF )... the only thing that reduces realism in this image.

2020-03-25, 17:18:41
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Very cool!
The plants look very realistic, as well as the lighting.

The blue texture on the sculpture seems a bit blurry ( I don't mean the DOF )... the only thing that reduces realism in this image.

Hi, thanks for your comment!
The blue material is made with a mix of procedural textures to replicate the bump imperfections of the ceramic paint. It may looks strange because of the changes in reflection, but is not a blurred texture :)

Also the gold paint is made with a procedural approach, using a Corona AO that recognize the displaced surface and another procedural noise into the AO distance.