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I like how this turned out, looks a little creepy. Nice job with the textures. I think you got the mood right. :cool:
There have been issues with uploads in the past. If i remember right it has something to do with the way the site compresses the images. I would just upload to an external image site and link it here if you have those issues in future. Your image is nice though, i like the attention to detail in your texture work. Very moody image, for some reason it kinda reminds me of the sewers in the film "IT!" by Steven King.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]43670[/ATTACH] I just brighten it up a bit, added some contrast and lowered saturation. I've also tried with a heavy granulation but it came out too bizarre and spooky even for my taste... I don't think I'm going to torture this little piggy any more, what is done is done. Maybe i'll try different color mapping or lighting but that's a whole different render then.
the mood is good..but its not coming out yet...as others suggested...add some contrast to it...good luck Meher
I'm looking at the photo again and i can't help thinking that something went terribly wrong during the upload process. When the pic is sized down it's OK but as soon as I zoom it the contrast and colors get all distorted, as if it automatically changed to CMYK palette. I don't know how this happened but it really ruined the original effect since the scene has very delicate and discrete lighting system...
Yeah, my taught exactly. There are portions of the wall that look plainly flat. I'll have to use some hi-resolution displacement for that. I will also try to turn on light just little bit and increase burn value. But, as you said, I think I can tune light and contrast in post-production... Much obliged.
I really like it! All the concept is great. Maybe some more work in post production could enhance the contrast and colors. Also the brick on the side walls looks a litlle flat. You could use some displacement in there.