My first successful render.
Models used from others:
Car model - Blendswap (I forgot the username)
The tree on the right - Blender guru
Other models were modelled by me.. Thanks for the comments will try to improve the quality of the image.
lhumungus The tree on the right and the car model right next to it were freebies from belderguru and blendswap.. The other models were modelled by me following some tuts online.
The tree on the right and the car model right next to it were freebies from belderguru and blendswap.. The other models were modelled by me following some tuts online.
This is really cool and I especially like the greenery. One thing I would do is try to add more depth to the mountains in the background, because right now, it looks like the water stops at small little glacier hills a few meters away. To do this I would maybe add a mist pass to blend the mountains with the sky like you see in photographs. Otherwise amazing models and landscaping!
I think all is very sharp...too defined. I guess it could work better is you blend the different planes of the image, especially the last ones (aerial perspective)
ggravity3434 Thanks. Will try to add more most into the image..
lhumungus The tree on the right and the car model right next to it were freebies from belderguru and blendswap.. The other models were modelled by me following some tuts online.
The tree on the right and the car model right next to it were freebies from belderguru and blendswap.. The other models were modelled by me following some tuts online.
This is really cool and I especially like the greenery. One thing I would do is try to add more depth to the mountains in the background, because right now, it looks like the water stops at small little glacier hills a few meters away. To do this I would maybe add a mist pass to blend the mountains with the sky like you see in photographs. Otherwise amazing models and landscaping!
The water looks great. All the foliage and greenery is very well done; is that from a purchased package or did you build them yourself?
Congrats on your first success! Here's to many more🍻
I think all is very sharp...too defined. I guess it could work better is you blend the different planes of the image, especially the last ones (aerial perspective)