You created a very nice picture Enzo. Great colours .I would have put the yatch more to one side and not straight in the middle. Just my opinion of course.
Mmm, really nice. Here is a case where sun flare can be a good thing. Most of the time we avoid it like the plague, but this actually lends a feeling of timelessness to the piece. Nicely done.
Ballou
Wait a second! Okay, now I feel stupid. I thought I was in the photo gallery and totoally didn't realise this was 3D work. So, as a mark of excellance, you fooled me. Good job-lol!
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
First off where did you get that boat...I want it :P Great scene and good use of lighting, the way the light comes off the portholes is great.
Also I might add just a smidge of transparency and luminous lighting to the sails to give it that nylon sail look. If you really want to get detailed with it you could use the function editor and material layers to try and get a miniscule amount of texture. Or Tranlucency would give it a good effect too.
Also boats (modern) the hull(out of water sides) have a little bit of a sheen because of the clear coat, a good way to add this I found is just add Vues included "Clear Coat" material and maybe a tad to reflectivity to the underlying material.