Indeed, is the red dot some kind of a quirky idea to give little imperfection on the overall amazing image so people can complain? Otherwise - great work!
Can we see 1 frame later when the sheep is flying through the air in 15 pieces with a 50cal bullet ricocheting into the timber facade?? Lot's of motion blur and particle effects please.
Aside from my horrific sarcasm, I do like it a lot.
Besides the red dot and that poor sheep, I can smell a best image CGaward here.
This image does not only show the architectural project, but a complete atmosphere.
The mood isn't the best for taking picture, at least not what a conventional illustrator would have choose. But you still managed to achieve the greatest picture out of it, showing that this project looks amazing even with that terrible weather.
Indeed the creation of that atmosphere involves a lot of extra work that a conventional one.
Congratulations for this great piece of work and greetings from Mexico!!
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adam plummer
said 29 March 2012 8:26 amAlexander Zahn
said 29 March 2012 8:31 amMike Asymetrie
said 29 March 2012 8:42 amabdullah al-baki
said 29 March 2012 9:34 amCain Arsenault
said 29 March 2012 9:49 amFrontop Long
said 29 March 2012 8:26 pm____________
3d rendering
Ethan Janssens
said 30 March 2012 3:44 ameverything is blueish greenish - beautiful - and then: A RED DOT
hmpfh...
Ivan Mitov
said 2 April 2012 1:03 amAbdullah Alhourani
said 2 April 2012 2:56 amFerdous Kabir
said 2 April 2012 5:03 amMike Vurm
said 2 April 2012 8:14 amMarlon Giron
said 2 April 2012 9:43 amSean DiVincenzo
said 2 April 2012 11:13 amAlex Ayuso
said 2 April 2012 11:14 amPeter Mitchell
said 4 April 2012 9:22 amAside from my horrific sarcasm, I do like it a lot.
Elias Garza
said 4 April 2012 11:05 amThis image does not only show the architectural project, but a complete atmosphere.
The mood isn't the best for taking picture, at least not what a conventional illustrator would have choose. But you still managed to achieve the greatest picture out of it, showing that this project looks amazing even with that terrible weather.
Indeed the creation of that atmosphere involves a lot of extra work that a conventional one.
Congratulations for this great piece of work and greetings from Mexico!!
Anh Tu Nguyen
said 6 April 2012 1:33 amFernando Sanchez
said 14 May 2012 4:17 pmDion N
said 7 August 2012 5:49 amMikhail Mutovkin
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