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Ended 12/03/11 12:15 AM GMT
Winner: Inkeri
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1st place LANJOCKEY: Hello Erja....This is a lovely quaint cottage....Beautiful composition!!! Very interesting perspective, excellent lightning and beautiful colours and contrast.....Well done....All the very best to you Erja.......Mick.
Inkeri received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
2nd place
purmusic: Bloody hell, that purmusic is harsh.
So..
You might be aware of the information contained in the following linked vid tutorial. If not, well grab a cuppa and have a look/listen..
Night street [16:51]
In and around the 5:33 mark in.. adding/adjusting light to light standards:
And a note on selective use of Volumetric light(ing) later on.
Couple of keyboard shortcuts noted as well, with respect to duplicating placement of objects, etc.. Viewed a few other vids on Geekatplay Studio- "Light In Vue Tutorials". Good good stuff? Maybe?
I am curious if you tried or thought of post processing your render in Photoshop. My pea brain immediately thought of using the Diffuse Glow filter for the fairies and that of the girl/woman. Just a thought.
coram9 received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
3rd place alanafrance: Anchor Text
dreamer100: Grass, bark and trees all truly lovely in natural texture and softness. It tells a story of isolation and quest even without your narrative. Good one.
allisontaylor: A magical creation. I too enjoy the color tones and lighting. I'm on the fence with the lanterns. But I am not sure why? lol Love the mood.
4th place casechaser: Excellent contest entree.
0930_23: Congratulations on your 4th place finish in the contest. It was a grand entry.
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purmusic: Love.. it!
Lost count of the number of times I have come back to your image's page here, having first viewed it upon posting.
And I still can't get past the initial feeling evoked of a mischievous and benevolent dragon sneaking about, who is a friend to the king's son. (So, take this 'constructive critique' with a grain of salt. ;o) )
The posturing (stating the obvious here, perhaps) ... and that of the colour palette makes for a very inviting illustrative-like image. On the notes of what is transpiring within frame (telling a story, or parts of) and stimulating more imaginative twists and details.
The composition really sets this one up well, in my opinion. The somewhat lower perspective and looking upwards.. adds to the 'lighter sense of being' and 'airiness' (rest assured, it's a good good thing)imparted.
The lines of the castle itself, in conjunction with the 'flow' of the clouds, et al.. underscores the strength of this element.
Caveats?
Minor, at best.
Smoke emanating from the dragon's nostrils. Gets lost a bit against the backdrop and is not quite as polished (not sure how you created this facet ... or that of it's positioning, layer-wise).
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Ahh, ok.. got it.
The one word descriptor that has been eluding me pea brain.. 'delightful'.
:o)
5th place biffobear: Phew!...That really took some reading...Clever you to do this..It's so nice..I'm sure it will do well...R.
cynlee: We should have a contest to see who can find all the hidden images in here, Lisa, and you should get a prize just for your tremendous effort and ingenuity in creating this amazing piece of work. Don't think I've ever used more than five layers at a time. Wow! Kudos, girl. What a splendid job you did on this and well before the dealine too. Best of luck in the contest!