thankyou ... will do.Originally posted by stwert
I think this is a really significant improvement. Nothing I can point out specifically, but it really jumps out a lot more. Maybe just brighter overall, with some good detailing, texturing and lighting. Of course I can't look at it while I'm typing this, which would be nice. Keep it up!
No? What the quality of it, or its point in being there at all? I think it worked slightly better before I stuck the post in front of it.Originally posted by GecT
Looking good. Not too sure about that lens flare though.
The bottom right part? do you mean the floor/wall, or the carriage-like object with windows?Originally posted by hammer.horror
the painting on the bottom right part looks a little out. perspective-wise. did you matte paint the top half or the picture?
btw, how is the course going?
The latter. I mean, I can't see what could be causing it so it seems a bit arbitrary. Good luck with the course.Originally posted by ben hobden
No? What the quality of it, or its point in being there at all? I think it worked slightly better before I stuck the post in front of it.
You are probably right Genny. Im not really a camera person, so I dont really understand what actually causes lens flare. I guess its when a certain light hits the camera lens at a certain angle. Does it only happen with sunlight?Originally posted by GecT
The latter. I mean, I can't see what could be causing it so it seems a bit arbitrary. Good luck with the course.
I'm not really a shutter bug myself. But I do remember reading that they are caused by light from bright enough sources getting into the camera and bouncing around off stuff inside before getting to the sensor. So no, its not just with sunlight.Originally posted by ben hobden
You are probably right Genny. Im not really a camera person, so I dont really understand what actually causes lens flare. I guess its when a certain light hits the camera lens at a certain angle. Does it only happen with sunlight?
Shutter bug! ha ha!Originally posted by GecT
I'm not really a shutter bug myself. But I do remember reading that they are caused by light from bright enough sources getting into the camera and bouncing around off stuff inside before getting to the sensor. So no, its not just with sunlight.