• Isekai XLV-46
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https://orig00.deviantart.net/25f6/f/2018/142/e/8/isekai_xlv_46_by_t3ss3r-dcc8nac.jpg A world in a cyberpunk industrial age with magic and fantasy creatures was a pain to make a decent rain effect even a long time editing i didn't get the desired results :P garry's mod and photoshop
Love the futuristic Maccies and the bottomr right of the picture but imo it really needs to be lit up with more lights and by thati odn't mean gmod lights, i mean literal lights, its almost as if theres a power cut
Definitely what I had in mind. Nice job mate!
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/112192/4132a581-3d30-4daf-a39c-c2c782008e89/isekai XLV-46 editied.jpg so i put a purple light in the left side and added some light in the windows also i got a brighter scene
Yeah thats automatically better. Is there anything to break up the space inbetween? On the wall above the rest of the Maccies
only if i load the save and create some light layers as fluorecent lamps in that spaces u
In my opinion, you should re-edit it. It's a really good picture that just needs to be reedited again. So I remember seeing the mat_full bright version before and it was really neat. So If you create a polar night sky with a slight light green gradient, then the back buildings stand out. Now you'd do another little fog to make the dinner stand out, like a little light green atmospheric glow to make it look like there are street lights bouncing in the back of the dinner. Then just remove most of the rain because you overdid it. The rain is too detailed and it's falling under a very heavy angle. The strength of the radiance of the red McDonald's glow would cause the dude with the dog to be lit up red as well. Also, all the internal windows would need to be lit up more. Here's some interesting examples (ignore the brightness of the waterfall) https://source-gallery.deviantart.com/art/Treehome-447218812 Oh here watch this guy's night pics: https://source-gallery.deviantart.com/art/fans-1991-560253395 I think that he perfectly nails the night-time lighting. Study how strong and soft his light sources are. In the video-store pic look at how he slightly lights up the background of the sky horizon to make the store and the palm trees instantly stand out.
this dude merges painting with 3D render thats impossible for me with my actual skills and i dont want to re render something that gone wrong someway. i must create another one with the same design better and learn more about lightning and optcis
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