Posted on June 6, 2010
A couple of renders added today. First is an updated “Shanshui“. I’ve played around with the exposure a bit and the image should look a little less washed out now.
I’ve also added my second render of “Extrasolar“. I’ve tweaked the shoreline a bit and removed the high level clouds. The multiscreen version has been rendering concurrently on my alternate box and should be ready shortly.
Posted on June 6, 2010
I’ve added “Extrasolar” to the gallery this morning, and it is very much a work-in-progress. I don’t usually post projects that are quite this “unfinished” but I won’t be able to work on it for the next couple of days and it does make a nice wallpaper in this simple form. I do have some ideas on what to add next, but feel free to share you own in the comments thread.
I went back and forth between Vue d’Esprit and Terragen for this project, but finally stuck with Vue because I just couldn’t get a decent, noise-free, high resolution render out of Terragen. I’m sure it is possible and I will have to explore the settings more thoroughly, but for now I am happy with Vue’s output.
Stay tuned, more to come.
Posted on June 6, 2010
After a lengthy render I’ve added the dual and triple-screen versions of “Shanshui” to the gallery this morning. I hope you enjoy them!
I’m also working on a new project but it has taken a bit longer than normal because I’ve had to start using Terragen for it rather than my old standby Vue d’Esprit. As always I am learning as I go. Stay tuned!
Posted on June 6, 2010
Posted on June 6, 2010
I’ve added my latest render, “Shanshui” for Members this morning. It isn’t entirely perfect and there are a few things that I would like to tweak, but seeing as the render took four days I thought it looked good enough to share.
“Shan Shui” is a Chinese word (translation: “mountain-water”) which describes a style of landscape painting which originated in the 5th century. I’ve always loved these ethereal paintings and this wallpaper is my homage to the genre.