By Levente Magony.
I improved a lot during this project. I learned how to make photorealistic renders with a very low polycount.
By Levente Magony.
I improved a lot during this project. I learned how to make photorealistic renders with a very low polycount.
6 Comments
Hi Levente - last year for the first (and last time) I visited Milan/Milano - and I have to say - your scene is very reminiscent of that section of town (I'm certain a *true* Milanese would disagree). AND most importantly, I like the ambiance of your picture.
Nice use of people (I'm not sure we have the entire frame - but as is, the left arm you see right side is great as is). It gives is a feel of snapshot (not photobombing - but still - a detail that may escape you when you shoot the pix - and notice after).
Cheers :)
Hi Arnaud, I'm glad you noticed that little detail (the arm) :) . Here is the full image: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/6arqZw
Hi Levante actually, I don't have pictures handy of my Milan trip - so I can't tell if my memory betrays me or if it is Milan - either way - I meant to congratulate on that beautiful work wherever it is!
Cheers
Thank you. This place came out from my mind. I used Venice as a reference, most of the buildings are actual buildings in Venice, leastways the images are taken from buildings in Venice (https://www.textures.com/browse/venice/109734), in my opinion the similarity between Milan and Venice is the Italian style.
Hi Levi - interesting - and not surprising it's not what I thought. If you look it up, that district in Milan called I Navigli is similar (I just checked)
Great imagination - and so beautiful. Happy Blending!
PS: that pix will show what I mean (I don't post very often not sure it's allowed):
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187849-d194970-Reviews-I_Navigli-Milan_Lombardy.html
Wow, this looks similar indeed. Thanks for this Arnaud.
Happy Blendeing for you as well! :)