If you’ve been following my work for a while, you know that I’ve been a member of Cornucopia3D, the largest global Vue community for 3 years. That is the place where we can find the greatest variety of Vue works in several genres and levels. If you take a look at the galleries, you can spot some really high-quality renders which perfectly showcase all the things possible to achieve in Vue….but for this, you need to look a little bit closer….

As the New Year has started, the sense of a “new beginning” has inspired lots of people to create something new and share it with the world. I was amazed to see lots of new renders, and some of them really caught my eyes. Some of them even got featured in Cream of the Crop, but some didn’t really receive any attention.

In this post I would like to feature some of these works which I find amazing in some says, and which – in my opinion – deserve a little more spotlight. I went through the galleries, and spent a little longer than 2 seconds (it may have reached even 2 minutes! :D ) examining the renders and forming an opinion why they stand out. Yes, art is relative. Just like every showcase, this reflects my personal judgment and opinion, which I will describe n a few words in every caption. You may or may not agree; I am always open for discussion. Let’s see them!

You can click on the images to find them on Cornucopia3D. If you’re a member, feel free to leave some nice comments, they deserve it! :)

Donau by "biko". A really nicely rendered image with great sense of depth, nice colors and a low fog layer that brings some drama to the image.

Leviathans by "james kuether". Amazingly creative render with nice underwater effects. The bubbles and the blur makes the picture "move", and they create a sense of excitement in me. Nice textures as well.Well done!

Just above! by "nicolas sauvage". Another image with a great sense of scale and powerful atmospheric effects. Great POV as well!

Memories of Ialdammer by "Frank Little". I'm always amazed by Frank's alien plants; he really has a mind that never ceases to be creative. A mind like this is on my wishlist...

Insect Life by "Gill Brooks". Think outside the box! First time I see someone making a piece of poop with some displaced metablob. Great, creative sense of humor, Gill!

Le temps - Step 3 by "Pajama". This image was made for a(nother) Daniel Respaud render challenge. Great tutorial meets talent here; nice atmo, materials, ecosystem and colors. Pleasing to the eye.

Yorkshire Country Farm by "Larry Jacobsen". It's nice to see something different from Larry. Nicely set foreground with lots of details, and perfecly executed, realistic background as well.

Cottage at The Edge of The Woods by "DOMINIC DAVISON". Dominic is famous for his beautiful, detailed Victorian painting-style renders that have inspired many of us. The vibrant colors in this image caught my eyes immediately.

le lac des fées by "sale patrice". The longer I look, the more I see. Lots of small details in a very unique environment. It's a lovely render (even without spectral clouds).

Congratulations guys for creating such gorgeous scenes! I hope we can see more and more from you. Keep up the great work!

Note: if you don’t want your work to be included in this post, feel free to contact me and I will remove it ASAP. Although, I don’t find anything bad in getting featured :P .

…and on a personal note, if this post focuses on features, let me grab the chance to introduce my two personal renders I’ve created in the New Year. I’ve already shared them on my Facebook page, but from now on you can view it on this site as well.

Byzantium

Where The Magic Happens

Thank you!

May your hard work bring its fruit in the New Year. Best Wishes from the Vue dwarf :)

 

 

Since our little D&D Creations store is getting bigger and we’ve already received a lot of orders, I decided to open a new page, dedicated to all those scenes created either by Michel and I or our fellow artists where any of our products was used. I created a new special gallery – Artworks created using D&D products – for these renders, which you can find in D&D Creations tab’s dropdown menu. I would like to say thank you for the support by giving you the opportunity to get your artwork displayed in this gallery!! – with full credits, of course. So here’s your chance!

If you have created renders using our products, and if you wish to see your work displayed in the gallery, feel free to send an email to drea@dreahorvath.com with the following information:

  • your name
  • title of the image
  • product(s) by D&D Creations you used in the scene
This information can be viewed by clicking on the Info button in the flash gallery.
If you have even more renders to show, you can send more!
Thank you for the contribution! :)
 

Five weeks ago I joined an art community website that Michel showed me. This site is called YURdigital. Their company info states “YURdigital is the place to purchase exceptional digital art content, from extraordinary artists. We fully test each and every 3D Model, and digital art resource that comes into our store. You can buy with confidence knowing that when you purchase your digital art content at YURdigital, it will work as advertised.

Purchase from the experts in the digital art industry with more than 50 combined years of experience. Our digital art products will save you money and time. Our selection of digital art resources includes architectural models, people, textures, plugins, software applications, special effects, music, sound tracks and more.

YURdigital’s mission is to provide high quality digital art content and digital art resources at affordable prices while still providing the highest possible returns to the content developers. We believe that artists should be compensated fairly for their time and efforts in creating these outstanding resources for other artists.”

So, basically we can buy and sell content there, share our work in the galleries, discuss our points of view and experiences in the forums, read CG news, browse jobs in the field, plus once in a while we have the chance to win full versions of softwares in software giveaways. Sounds real good, ey? :)

…and since yesterday I have a kind of closer relationship with YURdigital’s team; yesterday the CEO Clint Hawkins invited me to join the crew as a Vue forum moderator, so from now on I take part in getting the forum rolling :D , along with Michel who has been a mod for a while.

We form a  really social and fun community there, so feel free to create an account and join us! (if you haven’t done so) :)

Some days ago I got a really nice gift from my friend and YURdigital’s content testing manager Ken Martin; he took my render Rebirth, and made a digital jigsaw puzzle software of it! In the pack he also included a nice animated screensaver of the render; he animated the waterfalls and the water, plus added bird sounds….it really gives a nice and tranquil feeling :) – and here is my gift to you; the pack is now available as a freebie at YURdigital.com!! If you wish to download it, click on the image below:

I managed to build the puzzle…well it took a couple of hours, but it was fun :) – here is a screenshot of the final result:

Cheers! ^^

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