Description
I was going through my old files on Bucephalus recently and found this version of an old favorite. It still needed a bit of work (the atmosphere is all new) but I thought it was worth rendering and giving it a place of its own in the gallery (even after all these years).
Susan [basicmember]
The detail is fantastic
Ozaawaagosh [plusmember]
Awesome render, I want to go there!!! Great remake, one of my all time city-scape renders, Thank you Ryan
Zorz [basicmember]
Great!!
Ryan
Thank you! I’ve already rendered a night version though 🙂
Jenanne [liferplus]
So glad you re-rendered Temple of the Leaf. This has always been one of my favorites. Night version, too, pretty please?
Kyle [nonmonthly]
Please do a daytime, sunny blue sky day render of this. Awesome looking.
Tom A [lifer]
Hi Ryan. Thank you for this – nicely done! I always liked your Temple of the Leaf, but the change in lighting in this version brings out a feeling of 3-D space and other details that I couldn’t sense from the original. I also feel bad for that lonely pilgrim on the pathway, who seems to have only progressed a short distance between the sunset image and the dawn image! Must have been a slow-moving night.
Richard T [lifer]
Was this the one that was inspired while you were reading Game of Thrones? I remember the original, and it reminded me of the ancient Aztec capital Tenochtitlan with the canals.
Steve K [lifer]
Reminds me of good times playing Sid Meyer’s Civilization. Really happy you updated this one. I wouldn’t have guessed it was inspired by the Temple of Meereen, so I found that interesting. I think this image would fit nicely into many fantasy environments. Great work.
Oscar [basicmember]
A real classic! Is there a possibility if dual screens? Having the constellation of Orion in the sky would be a nice pickle jar addition.
Ryan
I am rendering the multiscreen on Bucephalus. It should be finished sometime this weekend 🙂
D. C. Sessions [lifer]
This is a good one, all right. Naturally, just after I resorted my wallpapers into “night” and “day,” you provide us with dawn (this) and evening (passing through) to complicate matters. (No complaint, just a bit ironic.)
Should we wait for this to get the multiscreen treatment with the newer ones in the queue?
Tyler [lifer]
Definitely worth the effort Ryan. One of your more iconic pieces. Love that you reversed the time of day for a completely different feel.