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Les Chapelles

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By Georges Mignot Aka Meltingman.

Georges writes:

Hi, I just finished this picture for the BlenderGuru Contest.

Made with Blender 2.63, Cycle and Gimp :-). You can find the blender and gimp logo in the picture :D.

And this is the clay render:

About the Author

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Bart Veldhuizen

I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.

32 Comments

  1. I thínk Wilbur (never knew that he was called like that until today) might be on the garden wall just left of the ivy(?) in the centre of the image. There is a shape there that sort of has his contour.
    Nice picture by the way. :-)

  2. I really like it, but I think you could work a bit more with shaders and maps, because it seams, that textures are only for color, but not reflections or specularity.. bump maps and displacement maps could improve this a lot too. For example that big house wall seems flat in those areas where plaster has droped off..

  3. Kirill Poltavets on

    Hi, Georges!
    Unfortunately I'm not in this contest but I like to see people's works and advice something good.
    Your picture looks pretty good but I found something that (I think) may improve it:
    1. two yellow-white blurry spots (that I see on the clay too) distracts attention. Don't know what is it? And for what? Your main "thematic" elements are this great church's shadow and the bicycle. I got my attention on them clearly only when I "erased" these two blurry spots.
    2. The right house is the biggest part of the picture. But it's not well balanced (for art's aims). It's right (shadowed) wall looks "hollow". I suggest you to add there a balcony with some things on it Or maybe a wooden grid with ivory instead of a balcony. This place is about 10% of the view. And for me it's "off".
    3. Just as a light touch.... you can add some brick elements to the left house's wall. Maybe bumps of breaks with slightly erased paint.
    4. I'm not sure that the vignette is good here. Top-right corner is too dark. It has almost the same lightness that the shadowed wall. But it's sky!
    5. If you have a time... You can add few dark birds or a cat's silhouette (it can be a plain object obviously) on roofs and cables. These details will bring some life to this picture. Or it looks a bit strange - "anybody alive here?"
    I hope it will helps.
    Cheers and good luck!

    • than's @kiril, and yes for the vignet is too much. in firt time y add more cable, but.. i prefere more empty. For the question" anybody alive here?" look in the window lol behind the glass you can see on fantomatic form.. it's me lol.

      • Kirill Poltavets on

        The contest's deadline is already here nevertheless I'll advice some
        more:
        I agree with "guest" about that "warped edge". It's toooo warped :)) But
        I already have seen something like this in reality. It just should be
        about 1/3 of your curvature.
        It's pitty that contest's pictures weren't observed on BlenderNation
        before the deadline.
        Bart, it can be fun when people will start helping to WIPs here by
        discussing and suggesting. IMHO it's like a show :) Also I think it's
        very important for artists' grow!
        Yeah, I know about BlenderArtists' forum special threads... but this
        place is more "open". Newbies most likely visits your site first before
        BlenderArtists.

    • The edge of the right building does not look natural. Yes, I understand you want it to look old and weathered, but it just looks warped. Try smoothing that part out and adding a few more windows like Kirill said.

      I like the vignette, it is just subtle enough that you don't notice it if you aren't looking, but it is still there.

  4. Benjamin Horak on

    Beautiful render, the only critic I find is the sky seems too blue when the sun is low enough to cast shadows on buildings. I could be wrong. I liked the warped edge of the building I think it makes it look real. The camera flares are kind of distracting.

  5. congratulations Meltingman ! I can't find you in your fantomatic state behind your window, but I like the picture very much

  6. I don't if its too late to edit this, but it would be nice to add a little green translucency to the leaves. That's the only detail I see that looks weird. Anyways, congratulations for this amazing piece of realism!

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