Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi,
Thanks to all who took part on last weekend's "drifting" challenge.
This week I bring you a swimming pool. I modelled and rendered the scene in Blender 3D, and textured it in Adobe Substance Painter. However, it looks far too quiet for a pool party. Can you liven it up ?
The “rules”:
To download the image below at 3000 x 2000 pixels with an embedded ICC colour profile (sRGB), hover over the image and click on the circle with the arrows at the top right. Then, when the image opens in its own window, right click and choose “Save Image As/Save Target As” (or similar depending on your browser).
For those that like to get a sense of scale, the pool measures 12 m x 8 m and is 1m deep at the shallow (far) end and 2m at the deep end. The "camera" lens used in rendering is 26mm focal length.
When posting back your image – please use the Blue reply button in this first post. If posting a comment on someone else’s entry then please use the grey reply button next to their image post.
Have fun.
Dave
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
sometimes I feel like that too 😉
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It could be the party with the most extreme social distancing, so far (away).
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I have just realized that it is also quite far from the early settlement.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Testing my change of weather skills.
Unexpected things appear when it gets dark.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The famous Loch Ness pool monster 🙂
Dave
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I also thought I would change the weather..
Dave
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Great job Dave with the snow and ice. What did you to create the effect?
For rain, I use noise with motion blur, similar to the tutorial below:
https://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/photoshop-weather-effects-rain/
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thanks Dean.
There is nothing special used on the image, just ordinary round brushes to paint snow, layers, blending modes (Screen , Lighten , Dissolve) and adjustment layers. For example the trees are just selected then a Hue and sat adjustment layer combined with an extreme curve adjustment to give the "snow" on the leaves.
Dave
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
"There is nothing special used on the image..."
... except talent? Nicely done, Dave!
~ Jane
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hah! I missed this one. It's actually making me shiver just to look at it. I wonder what temperature Newcastle Brown Ale freezes at?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I almost didn't finish this. Photoshop crashed on me after 30 minutes working on this two days ago (my fault, not Photoshop's), but I had some of the elements saved so here it is. 🙂
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Haha - a great idea Trevor and very well executed 🙂
Dave
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I'm glad you were able to re-do it, Trevor, and that water must be a bit deeper than it appears. 😊
~ Jane
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Some of the tough ones do it in(to) very shallow water, Jane.
Surely Dave is tough.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Jane, Jacob is being literal when he talks about shallow water. I believe Daren Taylor (the guy in this video) holds the record at 37.8 feet (11.52 m) into just 30cm (one foot) of water. I have no idea how he doesn't hurt himself... a lot!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thanks for the video and the name, @Trevor! Now I see that you’ve drawn Darren’s stand, (and drawn it quite exquisitely), and that I confused shallow divers with the cliff divers that I love to watch.
Most cliff divers go in feet first. Dives from 65 feet (20 meters) call for water depths of 43 to 49 feet (13 to 15 meters), which is why I thought the pool must be deeper than it appeared. There is a small group of professional divers in Acapulco called the La Quebrada Cliff Divers who jump from up to 148 feet (45 meters).
https://adventure.howstuffworks.com/outdoor-activities/water-sports/cliff-diving.htm
“I have no idea how he doesn't hurt himself... a lot!”
Apparently the technique is:
https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/arts/circus-arts/shallow-diving.htm
These stunts are not without risk! Roy Fransen was the first shallow diver, and he died during his (last) act. I came across a video of most painful cliff dives from Red Bull that I couldn't finish and won’t link to. It was too wrenching and horrifying to watch the rescues. But I do love your image and I'm sure your "Dave Head" will not be harmed. 😊
Cheers,
Jane
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
As long as I land on my head there should be no serious damage 🙂
Dave
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Jane,
As far as I can make out, as a crucial part Darren Taylor/Professor Splash bends slightly backwards centred on the rib cage which hits first by a twinkle and bears the brunt (also from the foam bottom), also stabilizing his floating flight and ensuring the balanced/symmetrical descent in the water.
The Dive of Death of Roy Fransen was of the other (and original/usual) kind, and faster, not only because of the height being thrice as great (up to 110 feet) but also because of the non floating (sometimes somersaulting and ending in the) head first dive which required a greater depth (up to 8 feet), a crucial part being the exactly right (second) somersaulting in the water (like a U turn away from the bottom).
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
a tightrope?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Indeed, Graham.
Going far away in time rather than (literally) in space as in the Earthrise shot above, this unusually clean daguerrotype shows Charles Blondin at home in his favourite relaxation position, only missing the soothing sound of the Niagara beneath. He was able to enjoy a sound a bit like it in 45.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
We seem to be making the segue from party to dangerous sports. I wonder what lies in the water 🙂
Dave
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Indeed, Dave, starting with your (hopefully successful and unfatal) ice diving duration record attempt,
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
"I wonder what lies in the water"
Was she not diving in to replenish the beer for the party-goers? 🙂
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I think I'll skip my swim today...