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Church at Autumn Lake

Vue Landscape posted on Oct 25, 2014
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Objects from Cornucopia, Daz and 3dwarehouse. Minor postwork. Thanks for looking and your comments. www.dominicdavison.com

Comments (11)


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giulband

11:39PM | Sat, 25 October 2014

Fantastic creation I like this place !!

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aeilkema

3:15AM | Sun, 26 October 2014

Lovely painting :)

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adrie

5:47AM | Sun, 26 October 2014

Outstanding work on this gorgeous landscape scene.

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uncollared

5:58AM | Sun, 26 October 2014

love reflections on the water. beautiful scene

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P-LACALMONTIE

7:51AM | Sun, 26 October 2014

Magnifique scène toute en couleur ! Impressionnisme paint ?

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GrandmaT

8:53AM | Sun, 26 October 2014

Gorgeous scene! Looks like the area we used to live in New Hampshire.

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kenmo

1:52PM | Sun, 26 October 2014

Beautiful autumn scene....

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Mondwin

4:13AM | Thu, 30 October 2014

Superbly view my friend!!!Well done!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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jc

3:53PM | Sun, 02 November 2014

Well, you've done it again - another fantastic natural scene! Except this one has exceptional color use! Very little to suggest for improvement - maybe a bit more aerial perspective with even more contrast in near foreground and the mist in background closer to the camera.

jc

4:01PM | Sun, 02 November 2014

Was also thinking what a great candidate this would be for a 3D stereo pair. It's possible to add a custom code in Vue that creates 2 images from 1 scene, with an offset distance similar to the distance between the eyes. Such an image pair can be viewed with a 3D viewer (e.g. Oculus Rift or eDimensional viewers) for full 3D. One of my Vue fans wrote such a code for me years ago, but I don't think I can locate it now to share. You could probably do the same by just adding a 2nd camera a few inches left or right of the main camera and rendering both camera images as a left/right pair.

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romanceworks

6:59PM | Sat, 08 November 2014

So lovely. Always enjoy seeing your beautiful art.

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anitalee

5:10PM | Wed, 14 January 2015

Excellent


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