View Full Version : Dawn At U Shaped Bay Green Island(Update)
This image was created using Pix's Alpha Century ZScript. I posted it in that thread but thought it might be useful to post it here also, If the moderators will allow. I think the results are interesting to say the least. http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1012796772ouq.jpg
Ron Harris
02-03-02, 08:41 PM
I could see myself skinny dipping there in that little cove...Great water too I would like to add!!!!!!! Do you do much swimming or wading around in the shallows there? :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu:
Not really Ron. As you might detect it is on the windy North coast. The people who frequent it most are the surfers. Some folks find it as a pleasant picnic site.
drjjwow
02-03-02, 09:05 PM
i think your words of wisdom says it all deevee ..Conceive, Believe, Achieve...well done :)
I wonder what's in the tidepools?
You certainly express your environment and homeland in the MOST poetic way. The color contrasting and water texture are VERY well done.
If you had all these pieces set side to side (say in a coffeetable book) it would offer a very serene and gentle view into the Cayman's.
cool i like how you got 3 shades of color in the water.
dark blue and light blue or you could say all most a aqua green it change in certain depth.
and the white or real light color for the lighting reflection :tu:
Thanks for the comments folks. Kat , that is a very good suggestion which I might just do.
Experimenting again, I decided to try this image at Sunset. The following is the result. I just cut out most of the blue from the former image. comments please pro/con. http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1012851108pbw.jpg
Ron Harris
02-04-02, 11:45 AM
very fiery....I have a question though...at the bottom of the image where there is green why is there the orange red border around it...just curious, I have had that happen around my fiber brushes and dont understand it...but I like where you are going with this image and the experimentation though... :tu:
Oh wow! I love the new colors!
Yes, this could be an incredible compilation......
Ron to answer your question simply, I do not know. What I did was to reduce the blue and increase the red a bit. What you see is the result. This is an experiment. Try it on one of your images which lend itself to this treatment and see how it comes out. The beauty of this is that you can keep adding and subtracting colors until it looks the way you want it, with some interesting results.
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