I like it and especially good work with the lighting but its let down by the Source-Map limit mega drop of death at the end of the road
If the horizon were a bit more uneven, it would be a much more believable end.
The picture is beautiful as-is, however. I'm loving the fog, the shadows and the lighting, the bloom and the decoration.
It's very mellow.
I completely agree with Piggo. Lighting is absolutely beautimus but that death drop is a big problem. Breaking the horizon with some terrain or distant mountains, some woodland even, would work wonders.
[QUOTE=AutismoPiggo;52336548]I like it and especially good work with the lighting but its let down by the Source-Map limit mega drop of death at the end of the road[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Docta Ubafest;52336568]I completely agree with Piggo. Lighting is absolutely beautimus but that death drop is a big problem. Breaking the horizon with some terrain or distant mountains, some woodland even, would work wonders.[/QUOTE]
It ain't a problem anymore. Check the OP.
Wh-how- so fast.
Looking much better, though I still feel the complete geometric straightness of the horizon could be fixed.
Usually I comment something like this, so here is my comment. Good job.
I like it. Makes me actually wanna do something like that. I think what people mean by horizon flatness is that yea, it is flat, but still slightly jiggle kind of like in your photograph. In the very distance it's not completely 100% flat, it's like 95% flat.
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