Just another hobbit-hole.
It took me around 2 days to put this together.
I hope you like it.
Please lete me know, if you have some critisms, hints or suggestions... especially for the materials.
Maybe the lighting-missmatch comes from the hdr i used and the actual flat background you see, they are different. I hoped this is not that noticeable.
I used a lot cloud-displacments for the stones with an empty to randomise it, so i had just to dublicate and move it to the right location. This saved a lot of time.
The fountain was made with curve/array modifiers which also saved time
Than i used mask-textures to control distribution and lenght of the grass and flowers. (more accurate than weightpainting)
Hi Stefan! This is a cool hobbit hole :) very cute and "hobbit-like". It makes me smile :)
To my eye there is a slight mismatch between the bright blue background sky - that suggests a sunny afternoon - and a foreground lacking in clear dark shadows, which turns it into a grey, cloudy day at the front.
Maybe it's just me - haven't had a drop of sun over here for a week now!
A couple of days is a very fast turnaround for a scene this complex (awesome!) mind sharing any tips with a newbie? ;)
Thank you for the details!
One of these days I'll move on to organic shapes :)
Thank you :)
Thank you :)
Maybe the lighting-missmatch comes from the hdr i used and the actual flat background you see, they are different. I hoped this is not that noticeable.
I used a lot cloud-displacments for the stones with an empty to randomise it, so i had just to dublicate and move it to the right location. This saved a lot of time.
The fountain was made with curve/array modifiers which also saved time
Than i used mask-textures to control distribution and lenght of the grass and flowers. (more accurate than weightpainting)
Well done. Looks great. ssasham's comments regarding the mismatched lighting are spot on, so to speak.
Hi Stefan! This is a cool hobbit hole :) very cute and "hobbit-like". It makes me smile :)
To my eye there is a slight mismatch between the bright blue background sky - that suggests a sunny afternoon - and a foreground lacking in clear dark shadows, which turns it into a grey, cloudy day at the front.
Maybe it's just me - haven't had a drop of sun over here for a week now!
A couple of days is a very fast turnaround for a scene this complex (awesome!) mind sharing any tips with a newbie? ;)