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Looks great, Andy, can’t wait to see your stuff on the wall. Bravo!
Nicely rendered! What technique are you using? Rendering in Maxwell or is it your magic Photoshop skill?;)
Looks great! my only suggestion is do not ruin it with the text on top of the image.. move it to the side. What is the dark space (right under the undertaker)? and what are the objects in there?
But congrats… this is gonna be a very strong project on the wall (and not just because of the eye-candy).
the undertaker may have to go. he is long over due a change of scenery.
the space underneath is the restaurant- it has come out pretty dark but thats something I can work on.
I agree with the comment on the text… there is a danger that it can get in the way- perhaps I could turn the highlight effect off which may just dim it down a bit.
Looking great.
I agree about the text – too intrusive at the moment. The black tabs where you reference materials jump out too much also.
I think Mr. Undertaker could do with some friends and some produce to show for all his labour. (Digging, planting, walking through the lower sections, buying in the market. A couple of tables and some diners in the restaurant enjoying his cabbage soup would look great too and add some scale.) Must be very lonely for him there on his own.