First message : 2006-03-10 21:12:02 Operating system : Windows XP RAM : 4Go Computer model : A6134 hp Processor : DualCore Graphic card Type : AGP Card name : Nvidia Video memory : >256 Mo Quiktime : 7.5 Network card : wifi
hi,
first avoid the use of clouds, use natural blue, then try to put your project in a coherant environnement, not 'lonly on earth', then review your textures more accurate... then use some real 2d peaple and childrens for your shcool, then use more diffrent scaled vegetation (2d for shrubs and low scale, 3d for trees..), thentry diffrent moods by testing sun lights. and finally use POST-PROD, cause all the pro did, and there is only the result which count, not the method...my point of view
O.T
First message : 2007-11-20 14:32:02 Operating system : Windows XP RAM : 4Go Computer model : Dell Dimension T3400 Processor : QuadCore Graphic card Type : PCI-E Card name : Nvidia Video memory : >256 Mo Quiktime : 7.1 Network card : wifi
Mr.Taleb, Thanks for your tips. I like to use clouds. In my region clouds are everywhere. If our images have clear blue sky, it would looks unnatural because we rarely have cloudless sky.
hi
I think that the height should be no low angle.
Sunlight can be strengths, the glass may be affixed with the shade of the material but add a little two-dimensional figures, such as children's.