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Old November 19th, 2002   #1 (permalink)
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Just another WIP

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Old November 19th, 2002   #2 (permalink)
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excellent!
just a tip:
- try bluring (motion blur) a little bit the falling water. i guess it will improve the image.

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Marvellous!
I agree with Nuno about the falling water. BUT, I think you might do a little different. Instead of using particles, use a mesh (when water falls like that, normally it keeps its cohesion. Here, it's more like a spray) and add some ripple to the end. If you want, you can then add the particle system to the point where the falling water reaches the still one, get it?
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Very nice done DelFoz. Personally I like the hot desert feeling that your last wip had. But what would be of a dessert without an oasis? I see some light leaks underneath the balcony and the second camera has a weird angle :???: . I think that you should stick to particles instead of using a mesh, of course you'll have to spend more time tweaking the particles to get a nice result. I agree with Rick, the water should keep its cohesion. Thumbs up! Viva Mexico!
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This r a edited imagen in Photoshop of my Final Render for the contest and this r my new wallpaper

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wow! great looking image. I guess I'm slow, but until I saw this pshopped image, I didn't realize that the water "spray" was a watter fall, and not a fountain shooting up into the air. Looks great. Perhaps you could create a small emitter with a high gravity setting or low emitter pressure and a collector or something to simulate the water hitting the pool below. In reality, it would be splashing and creating "white" water.

Looks great. If you don't mind, what filters did you use in pshop? I'd love to put that technique to use on some of my own images.

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Hi Eric,

Some edge strokes with a multiply *BM and an artistic pen in hardlight *BM on a base of artistic watercolor? (Or at least this is what I make out of it...)

Hi Delfoz,

I don't really like the camera-setup (too less sky above the house) but I do like your Barragan-feel (Desert, Mexico, Purple)... I'm also very found of the detailed image because it's dynamic. Maybe add some splashes and a more interesting sky to that image

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yup, nisus right, exept the watercolor, i use Fresco filter,

maybe im gonna try with another sky and more splash, maybe more detail , Tnx
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