Description
Soon after creating “High Country (Winter)” I knew I wanted to try to render the scene in springtime. Unfortunately I didn’t foresee what a technical challenge that would be. VUE fought me every step of the way, even on my powerful Rochallor workstation. I fought through it though and managed to banish Winter from the high country. I hope you enjoy it and that spring comes soon where you live.
Tatiana Taylor
[Lifetime]
I love the heather colors! And the mist is a great touch; it gives a nice depth of field between the foreground and background.
Tim Porter
[Plus]
I love this. The heather in the foreground is a geat touch. You can almost smell this scene. Beautiful.
Scott Harvvvvvvvvey
[Lifetime]
Beautiful as usual Ryan!
Eric Stell
[Basic]
Reminds me a lot of my home state of Colorado. This captures the spirit of the Rocky Mountains. Brilliant work
Doug Orwig
[Basic]
Another masterpiece!
I would like to see winter and autumn versions of this as well.
Keep up the excellent work!
Ryan
[Owner]
Thanks Doug! Here is the winter version. Not sure there will be an Autumn version though as these types of trees don’t change color 🙂
Cynthia Gary
[Basic]
This is very fine work, Ryan. The signs of spring in the foreground are a welcome sight after such a gray winter.
Steve Weiner
[Basic]
Beautiful! Thank you.
Kamal Gathani
[Lifetime]
Top work Ryan. Well done indeed for persisting. Your efforts paid off!
Kevin McClain
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
Man this is incredible! The realism of this scene is one of your best yet. I think the textures and the coloring make this as close to a real picture as possible. Excellent work Ryan!
Nathan Zachary
[Plus, Lifetime]
Though I’m really sad that winter is so short nowadays, I can’t deny how pretty this rendition is. Wonderful work, Ryan.
Timothy Sullivan
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
This is nothing short of absolutely gorgeous.
Cathy Warren
[Lifetime Plus]
This one is really beautiful. Looking at this further it could even be an early Summer render :). I love trees and mountains so this one really hits it out of the park for me. Great job Ryan. It was worth all the struggles you had making it!!!