Posted on January 25, 2023
By popular request, here’s a night version of “Mist Upon The Meadow“. Honestly, it was a bit challenging to light the foreground here. There’s no human activity in the scene and, since it’s winter, no fireflies.
Hopefully I’ve added enough mist and fog so you can make out the trees and the general outline of the scene.
Sincerely hope you enjoy it! Back to learning Cinema4D now 😎
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Posted on January 21, 2023
Had to take a break from learning new software to do a quick VUE landscape. Most of my winter renders are full of snow but here I wanted to create a different sort of scene. Mainly I was interested in using dormant vegetation and lots of earth tones to evoke the season rather than piles of the white stuff.
January in my neck of the woods means that grey and brown are currently the dominant colors and I wanted to try to make something beautiful using that palette. I hope you enjoy it!
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Posted on January 16, 2023
Continuing my education with Cinema4D here. I’ve really neglected my abstracts gallery for the past couple of years and I hope to make up for that this year. Learning to create in C4D will pay dividends in my landscapes too though 🙂
I’ve included an early version in the Pickle Jar using a different shader. Hope you enjoy them both!
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Posted on January 11, 2023
Here’s my first attempt at a ringed gas-giant planet created using Cinema4D and Redshift. I’ve already explored creating a “Class M” type planet with this new software and both projects taught me a great deal about the shading/rendering system.
As usual I used both planets in “ground based” renders. “Class M” can be found in “Arboreal” and this world can be viewed from the “Tropical Moon of Ianeira“. Hope you enjoy it!
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Posted on January 9, 2023
Continuing a theme I started with “Tropical Moon of Thetis” and have revisited over the years. Even going as far back as “Space Vista“, I’ve long had a fascination with creating planets and viewing them over an ocean (preferably from a beach). I had always used Lightwave3D to create the planets but this time I am learning to use a new software package, Cinema4D.
I am very aware that the lighting on the planet is a bit off for a scene like this. For the sun to be lighting the planet on the horizon, technically the foreground scene should be awash in daylight. Imagine then that another moon of Ianeira is eclipsing the sunlight to provide you with an even rarer vista 🙂
I hope you enjoy it. Will probably post a render of the planet itself later this week…
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