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This one was basically an exercise creating tree roots using Plant Factory and I thought they would contrast nicely against a forest floor in bloom.
Can you tell I’m ready for spring?
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This one was basically an exercise creating tree roots using Plant Factory and I thought they would contrast nicely against a forest floor in bloom.
Can you tell I’m ready for spring?
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ati [basicmember]
revival
Ryan
Thanks for being patient multiscreen users!!
Cara [basicmember]
When will you put this into multi-screen? Love it!
Pippa [basicmember]
I like this wallpaper. Good detail and the blue flowers are a nice touch.
Nemo1024 [liferplus]
The spring is finally here and this render offers a good visualisation of its coming.
A suggestion – maybe the image would feel less busy if you reduce the depth of field, making the lower right corner less focused?
Tom [basicmember]
Not one of my favorites.
Ninhalem [sponsormember]
I think this is one of your more impressive recent renders. I really like the abundance of flowers, and the details on the roots are amazing as well. Overall a brilliant piece in my mind.
Littlemom [liferplus]
This render is way to busy for my tastes. Not a favorite for me. But love that you are able to experiment with creating tree roots.
Todd [basicmember]
I do love Winter; however this is a great welcoming to the forthcoming Spring. The colors are so lush and rich. Great dimension as well!
Ozaawaagosh [basicmember]
Yes I am ready for some green and colours of spring, have to say this is what it looks like on the floor of a cedar forest in the far north (Canada), great detail, love it. Great render Ryan.
Tolerance Sucks [nonmonthly]
Winter is scum; the worst three months of the year are Jan., Feb., and Dec.. So I really love those fuzzy green roots. However, on first thought when I received the email, I thought I was looking at a bright green kraken, since the roots are tentacle-like. But a great work overall. Die, winter, die!
George [nonmonthly]
I hear you, Ryan. I’ve reached capacity with all the snow, wind, freezing temperatures, and ice. Thanks for a reminder it’s only temporary! I like the root shapes and the moss. The flowers are beautiful. Perhaps some rocks to tie the roots to the ground?
Mark A. [liferplus]
I’m probably butchering the spelling but this reminds me of Lothlorian from Lord of the Rings.