Organics is pretty easy, especially if you use Greg Brown's macro magic. Ends up being a one click solution most of the time. http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=151832
Holy shitballs! Awesome work! The only thing is missing the crowd. Technicians, pilots, etc. That would bring the life in it, but I know, it's a different story. Still frekin' nice work! What's next?
I think the color balance is gorgeous and extremely visually appealing. Maybe you can get a little darker with the browns to make the straps pop more? Only thing i can think of.
Cheers for the feedback. Yeah I see what you mean about the wood, I think it is mainly the brown wood (like in the image above) The black wood is the better of the four I think
Keep in mind that the Martian sky is yellow-brown during the day. During sunrise/sunset, the sky is blue near the sun, and pink/red away from the sun (the opposite of the Earth). Noon Sunset
Small update from earlier today, railing, curb, trash bits, a puddle of nasty brown water near the door lights on train tracks, and a new sign over a shop. More tomorrow!
Changing to the standard white paint scheme would certainly cause it to stand out more clearly from the background. You can also increase the amount of brown in the trunks, and reduce the green of the fog.
That would be great! Must be nice to have a handle on Maya scripting. Several years ago I added Maya as a supplemental tool but it's grown in need for me so my knowledge of it is growing, but it's spotty.
Super late from when I said I would post but I'm drowning in school work. Rough sketch. Thinking of scrapping the cape, or at least shortening it. More sketches coming soon!