haha quite the dark kind of humor, but I have laughed all the same. ;p
How did you doodle it?Yeah, that's pretty much my sense of humour. I laughed when it popped into my head, which is why I had to doodle it.
yes, a bit too metallic looking (or too blue, I've always like how the water would sparkle with the light just right but I don't remember it being quite that colour). I think too the texture stretch on the hill makes the water stand out too much?View attachment 35310
I am not too certain about this water shader. It almost looks metallic.
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I am not too certain about this water shader. It almost looks metallic.
I have to agree, though I'm wondering if it's the PoV as well. IOW, I'm wondering how different it would appear if you were looking down on the water slightly, instead of straight across it.
Wonderful wonder lighting!
yes, a bit too metallic looking (or too blue, I've always like how the water would sparkle with the light just right but I don't remember it being quite that colour). I think too the texture stretch on the hill makes the water stand out too much?
The water does not look right, as you suggest, too metallic and too blue. On the other hand I do love the look something that could be used in sci fi without a problem.
I was trying to use cycles to get that water, and I overdid something and can't figure out what it was. I know someone on these forums posted a cycles shader for water, but I can't find it now to reproduce it. This was going on what I could remember of the shader. I guess I missed something in there.I have to agree, though I'm wondering if it's the PoV as well. IOW, I'm wondering how different it would appear if you were looking down on the water slightly, instead of straight across it.
Not quite sure. The boots look brighter (more primary color) than the rest of her red. I think your vision works better. Perhaps add some piping at the top of the boots or star or stripes to jazz them up a bit. I know you're not trying for sexy but practical.
Sorry I've been away for a bit. Family matters and such.Turlough was beginning to regret his decision to return home to his planet and his time. The stress of having to deal with technology that he did not understand, or trust to any large degree, had gone. Not a bad change he thought but it had been replaced by the mind numbing knowledge that each day would be much the same as the next.
He returned to painting to pass the time, something he had not done for years, and there could only be one subject. Now, as he stared at the result he decided it was too large for his room, but then she had been larger than life and dominated his thoughts, in fact she still did.
Looking at the painting just reminded him that he would never see her again, a painful thought. Having painted it he decided he would only gaze upon it if he ever felt he would forget what she looked like. To gaze on it every day would be just too much.
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Sorry I've been away for a bit. Family matters and such.
That fulfills the challenge! I was thinking something more subtle but different artists think in different ways of presenting the same thing and this just commands my attention. A second look and this is more subtle than Caohime's giant portrait. We also see the image of Turlough in the portrait. A reflection of himself while staring at his better half.