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Kelton |
"Definite dula screen candidate" |
Mon October 1, 2012 at 12:02 am
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Would love to see this one in dual screen mode... |
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Braden |
"Dual screen options?" |
September 11, 2008
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Any chance we'll get this in dual-screen formats? I'm specifically looking for Dual WUXGA (1920x1200 x2)... |
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Mike |
"Crimson Season" |
January 29, 2007
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I was just looking at this one again. It is such a beautiful scene but I can't help wishing there was maybe some little ducks or something floating along in the water.
No matter how beautiful a scene is it always just seems kind of desolate without any sign of life like that. |
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Nina |
"just like an apple" |
October 25, 2006
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I love this new version. It feels just like fall to me. |
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Overdrive |
"Not bad, but average" |
October 21, 2006
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Although the composition of Crimson Season 2 is better, I prefer the brighter colors of the first version.
I always look for something special in every single picture you make. This one looks technically pretty good, but in my opinion a little too ordinary.
First version: 7. Second version: 6. |
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Adam Werner |
"example of Xfrog Tune" |
October 20, 2006
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http://www.xfrogdownloads.com/greenwebNew/products/tuneCompare.htm |
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Adam Werner |
"I know what you did!!!!" |
October 20, 2006
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Now normally I'm not a huge critic, but I have to on this one.
I was browsing the sites of the software programs you use to create these images, and came across a program called Xfrog Tune. Now I understand that this program reduces the number of poly's so that the image can render faster. The method it uses also removes secondary, and tertiary branches.
I understand you didn't use Xfrog Tune on this image, but the same effects of it are here.
Even though this image is wonderful, at high resolutions, you REALLY notice the leaves floating with no branches :P
Thanks for a wonderful pic. |
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Pauly |
"Dual Monitor Version! PLEASE!" |
October 20, 2006
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I'm with Steve! You've got to make a dual monitor version of this one! My two 19" Samsung SyncMasters are begging for it! |
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Steve |
"Dual monitor ?" |
October 19, 2006
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This is a fantastic work of art. Any chance it can be expanded for dual monitors? I have 2 beautiful LCD's at work that are dying for it :) |
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Sean W |
"Excellent Improvements!" |
October 17, 2006
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This version looks much more natural! Everything looks softer, like it was taken with a camera out in the woods, and less crisp like CG. Very nice! |
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Simon |
"Crimson Season" |
October 17, 2006
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Overall I like this one. But I just think it could do with a bit more horizontal variety. By this I mean that if you look at almost any point on the picture and then to the left and right of that point, then it all looks very similar. It almost looks like a tall but thin image that has been horizontally tiled.
This is really a minor constructive criticism though to an overall beautiful piece of work :) |
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Francesco |
"Dusk Version" |
October 16, 2006
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I absolutley agree with Fernando. A dusk version would be great. So If you have the time, please do it Ryan. Thanks! |
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Fernando |
"Crimson Season" |
October 16, 2006
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I like the image it's pretty realistic, Im not a big fan of bright screensavers so I would love to see like to see a dusk version (like a previous poster said)Love your work.
Cheers from Mexico. |
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Wayne |
"Crimson" |
October 16, 2006
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Will you have Dual & Triple Screens? |
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Ian |
"Tranquility reborn" |
October 16, 2006
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I love the changes you made - the trees are more autumnal, and the entire scene looks so serene. Don't get me wrong - the other one was great, but I enjoy this one especially much. I look forward to hopefully seeing a Halloween creation of yours, as well! Thanks! |
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Jamie N. |
"This one is much better!" |
October 16, 2006
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I agree with the other posters... this one looks much more natural and realistic.
I wouldn't have used the old one as a wallpaper, but I am using this one now :)
Good job mate!
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Ryan |
"Previous Comments" |
October 16, 2006
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Comments on the previous version can be found here. |
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Ben |
"Comments" |
October 16, 2006
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Is there any way to retain comments from a previous version of an image for reference? The old version was up and down so quickly I never got a chance to see all of what people were saying that provoked the changes. |
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Mike Barber |
"Dusk Version" |
October 16, 2006
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I bet this would look great at dusk with a orange hue from the sun setting
Also looking forward to a dual monitor version
Keep up the good work! |
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Kingdeb8r |
"Much nicer!" |
October 16, 2006
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Now this is a lot better! The leaves look more realistic and the trees look less plastic.
The reeds at the bottom also have a better look to them!
Well done! Now, churn out some more ;-) |
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Arne Vedø-Hansen |
"Dual-monitor?" |
October 16, 2006
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Great image with lovely colours. Any chance of seeing a dual-monitor version? I'd love to have this on my desktop. |
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Dan Hudson |
"Sweet..." |
October 15, 2006
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Another great wallpaper, made twice as better by a few tweaks. The trees needed more colour to the leaves definetly, and the trees themselves look nicer a bit brighter!
Keep churning them out Ryan! |
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Timo Virkkala |
"Crimson Season" |
October 15, 2006
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Wow.
Sometimes I think you're Finnish. This is straight out of Finland's autumn. The original version looked unreal - the red was too bright - but this one hits the spot. |
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Sean |
"Interesting" |
October 15, 2006
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I think it looks a lot like a painting for some reason. An autumn scene, but to some extent made fresher or more of an ideal than autumn usually is. Of course some of it may be where I live. |
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KathumpaG |
"Crimson Season" |
October 15, 2006
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I love this image. |
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Zach |
"Original" |
October 15, 2006
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I think you did a good job on the original myself...but I guess thats what the pickle jar is for :) Very nice |
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Brian |
"Good improvements" |
October 15, 2006
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I really like the adjustments you made. The color variations in the leaves help a lot! |
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Francesco |
"Pretty good" |
October 15, 2006
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What should I say... the wallpaper looks really good and gives a good impression of the autumn season, although it has not the same great atmosphere as the last autumn wallpaper. |
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