Towards Skycliff: KoR pt 2s 27 by restif ()
Carrara/RDS Science Fiction posted on Oct 11, 2009
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Description
Adrea heard the sounds of the ocean as they approached the massive wall that had protected the Tautic city Skycliff from the Abberith raiders for centuries. She wondered what may lay beyond the giant wall that may help against an enemy that, by comparison, made the Abberith seem like little more than a nuisance..
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Had fun with this. The wall and terrain around (and beyond the wall) and I used height maps for more precision. Use xfrog trees (from the tropical pack) and use volumetric light and DoF.
Hope you like the lastest in my KoR series.
Image Comments (12)

PhilW () 4:48PM | Sun, 11 October 2009
Spectacular light and PoV in this one!

722 () 6:19PM | Sun, 11 October 2009
Wow

ladiesmen () 6:26PM | Sun, 11 October 2009
great work

5391151 () 6:47PM | Sun, 11 October 2009
cool

joaq () 1:09AM | Mon, 12 October 2009
Fantastic story and as always fabulous composition!!!

arcas () 3:57AM | Mon, 12 October 2009
Wonderful angle and lighting. It delivers a nice sense of story.

Biffowitz () 7:39AM | Mon, 12 October 2009
Awesome POV and atmosphere, very cool artwork!

callad () 3:04PM | Tue, 13 October 2009
Beautiful scene and great POV!

tulipe () 12:10PM | Wed, 14 October 2009
Excellent lighting! Great image.

HADCANCER () 5:52AM | Sat, 17 October 2009
You did well on the lighting

NetWorthy () 9:56AM | Sat, 17 October 2009
A WONDERFUL installment! I love the posing - fabulous creatures! The lighting and camera angle are superb. The writing short but very concise - fires the anticipation for the next chapter!

Darklorddc () 7:44AM | Tue, 03 November 2009
This may be your best technical work yet. The lighting and POV is fabulous. I need to pick your brain on how you get such great plant results. I'd also like to know how you did those "godrays" coming through the trees.