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Rene, i am trying to learn environments and i'd like to ask you what do you think is the most efficient way to practice them? the same with anything else? just do a study, apply from memory?
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Beautiful. Love all the subtle color variations in the skin... and those eyes are really mesmerizing!
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Lovely stuff man! I think it would be cool to see a bit more simplification in parts, I've noticed that a lot of your work has a similar level of detail throughout. Some simplified "rest areas" would really help contrast all of the detail of your focal points. For example, I think in that last study each area has a fairly wide range of value and if you constrain that to the house and simplify the trees the overall thumbnail would have more impact. For the sci-fi ship too, a less detailed plating over the main body could have a nice contrast with the complex engines.
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Thanks a lot devin, you're right! Particularily about the foliage. I find it hard to maintain a good balance between detail and simplification with foliage... Need to do a few master studies. I've always admired Boug's foliage.
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Goddamit, the stones are magic!
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How much time does it take you to get an enviro like this done, if you don't mind me asking? Looks really detailed and impressive. :o