You might try increasing the ambient and reducing the direct light a bit to match the overcast winter lighting. Adding a little blue to the distant mountain would help indicate its distance.
My latest character, she's based on a concept I made inspired by a character from Never Winter Nights. I'm glad I can finally put her in this awesome thread :)
A new day dawns on the Maricopa Valley, and here I am... painting bricks. :D Here's the latest progress! A nice n' cozy fireplace, built to last through the long winters.
The Blue Moon series: Blue Moon, Full Moon (winter), Rising Moon (spring), and Honey Moon (summer) Love all beer but these are my favs. Great White is also legit.
The demo of the original Never Winter. I just played it xD Man...I wish in the early 80's so I could play these old legendary games and understand them :/
and possibly seasons (short cold winter nights long summer days) an extra layer of snow blocks covering the landscape after a snowfall, water table reducing in summer months etc
Love that chun-li and indy? I love your paint brushes and loose style (even if you're colouring in the lines!). Don't let those winter blahs slow you down!
Hellyeah vassago :D Fuck hot weather, makes you sticky and gasp for air. eventhough all seasons bring something beautiful with them, i like the winter best rain & cold ftw
over this winter break i am goin to be learning both zbrush and mudbox. I know that both have strong points. which do you consider to be better (in your opinion) and why. thanks for your time...