tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-165730888468364800.post2242486661772174846..comments2023-06-15T05:37:32.941-07:00Comments on Computer Animation Arts / One Is More : YPGTTO: The Oboe District Compositing and Texture Teststutorphilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11842833126210822641noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-165730888468364800.post-69667058250844152422017-07-02T11:45:17.907-07:002017-07-02T11:45:17.907-07:00wow, Alan - you're on fire at the moment!!! Th...wow, Alan - you're on fire at the moment!!! Thanks so much for getting stuck in. The Oboe District is visited first thing in the morning, so the sun is just up, everything is soft and golden and peachy and dreamy. I reckon this needs a bit of the 'Goldilocks' treatment, so a few iterations in terms of the backgrounds and saturation etc. It's going to be quite gauzy and misty too, so depth of field is going to be important here too - and also, that sense that the sun is still low and very 'sunrise' directional - but you're absolutely right - this is already feeling very restful. I think you should project some additional patterns onto the floor plane - deriving from the kinds of grids and dots etc we see on the buildings themselves - just to break that surface up and create addition interest - just as you did with the floor and walls of the Overture... This is just so exciting to see, so congrats to Jordan, Dee, Simon and Alan - everyone who worked together to bring this latest space to life!tutorphilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11842833126210822641noreply@blogger.com