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Mother's Retreat

Lightwave Architecture posted on Feb 12, 2006
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A Saintly Woman,back in the late 1850's in India, was "confined" to this small temple. I was amazed that one can live in the very small space inside. The backdrop is from my backyard here in Florida.

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oooZENOooo

10:08AM | Sun, 12 February 2006

This is a very interesting piece of Architecture cayassoc. My only small crit, is the background should indicate the same overcast lighting which your temple is receiving. For it looks like it was sunny when you had taken the photo of your backyard. The background colours would be more saturated on a cloudy day too. Just my humble opinion bud, keep up the good work!

cayassoc

10:21AM | Sun, 12 February 2006

Thanks Zeno. You are absolutely right. You have just focused my attention even more on the subtle mportance of lighting. Will strive to improve that.

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Eric Walters

12:08PM | Sun, 12 February 2006

Great model cayassoc! If you want the Florida day lighting- I'd try using the background in Textureworld to get a better match for the sunny backyard. Tried HDRI's in imageworld yet? Also thanks for the inspiration. I'm working through InsideLW8 and your temple reminds me why I need to stick with the modeling tutorials....

audioun

2:46AM | Wed, 15 February 2006

Looks good to me the lighting in the background looks like a normal day. While the retreat suggests inter at tour own risk.

RobinOberg

5:24AM | Wed, 15 February 2006

It looks kind of small, as if it's a lego construction. Perhaps you could put some objects between the unfocused and the focused. And maybe move the camera closer and zoom out a bit, to change the 'pincushion' so to speak. Very nice lighting and bump-map though, looks almost photoreal in that aspect. :)

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Moebius87

12:39PM | Fri, 17 February 2006

Well done. I'd also like to suggest more attention to relative scale between your background elements and your foreground model.


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