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Comments from the Community
Posted By: CaptJackDaniels
about 14 years, 3 months ago

Always happy to see tropical wallpaper! I like the intensely warm colours. One thing I might suggest is to soften up the edge of the sun somehow, both in the sky and in the reflection. Right now it feels a bit too much like I'm just looking at a circle.


Posted By: jrm125
about 14 years, 3 months ago
Can't say I'm completely a fan of the computer generated ones. This needs some more work in my opinion. Blurring of the edges, perhaps some water rippling or texture. The entire left side of the photo feels devoid of substance. No offense, just a critique.
Posted By: lerch84
about 14 years, 3 months ago
I agree with the previous comments, in particular with CaptJackDaniels about the sun..but I think the scene is well built up. This is one of your best submissions!
Posted By: Actias Luna
about 14 years, 3 months ago
You are incredibly good with what you do. But I have to say that computer-generated images aren't for me.
Don't let this put you off... you produce some absolutely fantastic work. I can appreciate them, but I would rather put a photograph on my desktop. :)
Don't let this put you off... you produce some absolutely fantastic work. I can appreciate them, but I would rather put a photograph on my desktop. :)
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about 14 years, 3 months ago
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about 14 years, 3 months ago
Posted By: XHTZK
about 14 years, 3 months ago
Another Vue process. Have you tried actually creating your scene from scratch, with programs such as 3ds Max, Maya or Lightwave (even Blender)? I can't respect work that takes such little effort or skill to create.
Posted By: Blunty
about 14 years, 3 months ago
I think that Interface Lift should limit the pictures featured on the website to just photographs. I am in no way saying this as an insult to those to labour hard to create a realistic image with computer programs, however I think that to produce a higher quality website and attract more visitors Interface Lift needs to think about which images they are putting on the website.
In regards to this particular image, when placed on a desktop background one can easily spot the rough edges, geometrically perfect scenery and rough reflections. These are easily fixable things that you may want to think about touching up as they make a big difference to the image's overall appearance.
Apart from all this you images are original and inventive and you should not let this deter you from making more pictures and sharing them with us.
In regards to this particular image, when placed on a desktop background one can easily spot the rough edges, geometrically perfect scenery and rough reflections. These are easily fixable things that you may want to think about touching up as they make a big difference to the image's overall appearance.
Apart from all this you images are original and inventive and you should not let this deter you from making more pictures and sharing them with us.
Posted By: brizkit
about 14 years, 3 months ago
Richard, I'd love to see what you can do outside Vue. This image, like your others, is pleasant to look at, but not much more. What else can Mohler do?
Posted By: stubulman
about 14 years, 3 months ago
I agree with @Mateo1041: overall I love this creation--it's striking. However, I do admit that the reflected sun is too pronounced. I'll try to touch it up in Photoshop.
If I may be permitted, "Hello Mr. Brizkit."
If I may be permitted, "Hello Mr. Brizkit."
Posted By: sarah newby
about 14 years, 3 months ago
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about 14 years, 2 months ago
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about 13 years, 7 months ago
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