Posted on September 13, 2016
Unfortunately I wasn’t entirely pleased with how the colors came out in “Archive“. That scene took around 60 hours to render on Shadowfax so a revision is going to have to wait.
“Archive (Minor)”, however, is a much simpler, quicker rendering variant that I put together on “Arion” yesterday while I pondered whether or not to post the 60hr render. It only took 8 hours to render and has a very different vibe.
I decided to post both. Let me know what you think!
I also have a new Autumn landscape coming soon so stay tuned!
Posted on September 12, 2016
I apologize for getting a bit side-tracked with all of the 360 panoramas. For my latest render I tried creating it as a 360 panorama from the start. This render uses Lightwave’s “dielectric” glass shader to create a “stained glass” effect.
Unfortunately it takes nearly 3 days to render on “Shadowfax” so some optimizations will have to be made going forward.
Posted on August 30, 2016
What started as a fun diversion on my Facebook page has turned into a possible push into the VR world for me. Hope to have more to report on that front soon. For now I’ve rendered 6 360 panoramas that you can check out right here on DB (without having to visit Facebook).
Let the pages load fully and then drag about with your mouse/finger to look around.
Any requests?
Posted on August 19, 2016
I guess I wasn’t quite done with my cave itch when I posted “Bones of the Earth“. I had the idea here to create a scene lit from below by lava. The snow came relatively near the end but I think it makes a nice contrast.
I may still have an edit or two in store for this one, but I thought it looked interesting enough to share as is. Hope you enjoy it!
Posted on August 9, 2016
A companion piece to “Thunderhead“. I used what I learned designing those cloud formations to make a convincing environment for a tornado I modeled using The Plant Factory.
I may still tweak a thing or two with this one before I’m finished, but I thought it looked nice enough to share for now.
Compare to the original “Whirlwind” from 2000!
PS: My renders are usually an escape for me from the flatness of Central Illinois, but the foreground in this piece very much embraces it