Log Cabin Scene
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Log Cabin Scene
I'm anxious to cut out the Log Cabin in the Woods scene. It was a lot of fun to put together. I had to review the tutorials for some pointers and I learned a lot.
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Re: Log Cabin Scene
That looks good Phil. The fence adds a nice touch!
Can't wait to see it cut.
Tim
Can't wait to see it cut.
Tim
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Re: Log Cabin Scene
Looks real good, I like the way you did the path and fence. You got to love this forum, the ideas and tips that everyone shares.
Buck
Buck
Re: Log Cabin Scene
Thanks Tim and Buck. I've working to achieve some depth and perspective in the models. I started by creating a framework for a one point perspective and created various components in the boxes. This is a work in progress so any suggestions, hints, criticisms are all welcome.
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Re: Log Cabin Scene
Phil - great looking scene, glad the tutorials etc. are helpful. Only thing I would suggest with this might be to try fading the cabin component slightly, top to bottom maybe about 30% strength (although you can tinker with this). This may help it sit in the background a bit better (it also may take too much detail away so it would be a judgement call once you tried it). Just something to try in case you want to.
Cheers,
James
Cheers,
James
Re: Log Cabin Scene
Phil the cabin scene looks great. Just a couple of minor comments. You need to look at the 2nd tree from the left. Maybe it is just me but it seems to be a little behind the left tree but it covers some of the left tree. The left end of the cabin is in front of that 2nd tree also. A little fiddling with the height/depth of the tree should clean that up.
Just my .02 cents worth.
Russ
Just my .02 cents worth.
Russ
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