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Ahhh! Computer keeps crashing instead of rendering! Will post ASAP.
Edit: Found an old render from a week ago and am attaching that just in case my comp won't render.
Sorry to hear that, but your last entry looks great. You catch the pose really perfect and alone that, gives the scene a feeling of emotion and movement..
I especially like how you managed, to bend her leg like in the original photo.
So I wish all of you luck with your entries and a happy easter...and all the others who don't celebrate this feast, a peaceful weekend.
The March challenge is now closed. Thank you all for participating.
April is a Free/Fun Month so get your thinking caps on!
Thank you for guiding us, KM. Even though I ran out of time, I learned a lot from your posing tutorial and your advice. I've book marked your guide and screenshots. https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/3395006/#Comment_3395006. Thank you to Linwelly and the other folks who popped in to share their expertise.
And a big thank you to the participants. Y'all produced great work, and you gave me great pointers. It is very much appreciated.
Hopefully,I can return to some lighting and camera topics for the free month of April. I am still struggling with the needed parameter settings.
I really enjoyed doing this, though I really should have started much earlier in the month. I learnt so much! Thank you everyone for your brilliant input!
Now I’m off to look at last year’s April challenge to see what it is all about.
I finally got my render - too late for the contest (*sigh*) but I'd still love some feedback!
Original image:
My Attempt to Match:
The tips everyone gave on this forum were invaluable! I especially have to thank @daybird ), @knittingmommy, and @Wanderer for all the constructive critiques. That that Ctrl+D shortcut is amazing, and @Wanderer, I never would have noticed the way his hips and pelvis were angled if you hadn't pointed that out - and that turned out to be absolutely essential to posing him!
I'm looking forward to going back through the thread and seeing everyone else's entries!
Thank you, everyone, for participating. I had fun running the challenge. It was my first time and it wasn't as scary as I thought it would be. I'm happy I was able to give all of you some valuable tips.
I'm pretty sure I missed some people's final entries, but here are my thoughts on the ones I spotted:
Random thoughts on my own experience:
Phew! Apparently that rant's been building for a long time. Hope no one suffered too much reading it!
Anyhow, back to the challenge itself. I can't emphasize enough how much fun I had participating - @Knittingmommy, you did an amazing job running it!
Edit: Fixed spelling
@Knittingmommy - FIRST, you'll always have a place in our hearts because you helped us when we were needing it the most. Thank you for doing all you've done to help us grow. I now feel a connection to you. Thank you.
@everyone else - We've all shown growth this month. We've all learned something of value. Be proud of that and keep going. As much as I want to pull my hair out over this last image, it taught me more than I can ever put into words--even if I never am able to fix all that is wrong with it, I am proud of it for that reason. It is the first of these images I've chosen to put any kind of name to, and for a reason that's very personal. I wish I could explain it better. I guess it's like finishing the marathon that almost broke you vs. finshing the sprint that was over almost before it began. You may not finish first, but you will remember always that you finished it. (sorry that I missed giving feedback on several renders this past week)
@Diomede - my greatest challenge on this piece was the lighting... maybe it's my greatest challenge on every piece. Looking over the images I've created vs the ones I've shared, and even among those, yeah... it's like that. You've managed a good deal already. You'll get it.
@LaPetiteVerita - Thank you again for your kind words. I think you did an excellent job overall, especially matching that leg of hers. I'm glad I was able to help. I think you've much improved his pose. As for my scene, it pleases me that someone found that worthy of comment. I went back to January and tried to learn the things I essentially missed in that challenge by not being here (I still have a lot to learn). I tried to make a real distinction between foreground, middleground, and background. I know I made errors, but I still think what I did is worthy of sharing. I will share it briefly here in case anyone is interested:
So, in the end, as Tynkere said, it'll have to do. @LaPetiteVerita - Hmmm... sounds like a niche needs to be filled. Perhaps some enterprising person will read your words and decide to fill it. We can only hope. I must say that there is a terrible shortage of decent ballet items and such. I originally considered doing a ballet scene, but then realized that I'd have to likely resort to a non-ballet wardrobe and dropped it precisely because of lack of footgear/wear choices in my library.
March 2018
Showcased Participants for the March Posing Challenge
You Spin Me Right Round
For this Showcase we looked at the artist who created the most realistic and fluid posing which conveyed motion or movement.
For those reasons we have selected Wanderer to showcase
How Did You Do That
For this Showcase we took a look at who we felt chose and achieved the most bendy, twisty, or difficult pose to attempt to duplicate
The New User we felt best showed that this month was Night678winG
This is Life
For this Showcase we took a look at who we felt created a natural looking everyday type pose
The New User we felt best showcased those things this month was Mollytabby
New User - Welcome
cathan01_6e39852829
Also this time around we have decided to add an extra Showcase, given to LePetiteVerita as we were all very impressed with the challenge of the pose selected to try to replicate as well as the changes to the posing and all the hard work you put into the dancers even though your entry didn't make it in time officially
Congratulations to all the winners and well done to EVERYONE who participated. You all are doing an incredible job
Congratulations! Great work, everyone!
Congrads everyone. Esp. LaPetiteVerita-- better late than never. Am happy for you that they made an exception. You earned it!
--Bruce
Well done everyone. Posing from an image is REALLY hard and you chose some challenging poses.
Excellent. Congratulations, Wanderer, Night678wing, Mollytabby, Cathan01 and LePetiteVerita.
Oh! Thank you! I've never won anything like this before! This has put a huge grin on my face
Congratulations to Wanderer, Night678wing, Cathon01 and LePetiteVerita. I'm in awe of everything you achieved in those renders!
I was working in the early hours of this morning on setting up a new render and was thinking to myself about how much I'd learned through this posing challenge. There are so many things that I do very differently now. I'm in for the April challenge as soon as I've finished what I'm working on at the moment.
Congrats to all winners and nice to see two of my favorites under the winner. :)
Oh, wow... This is so cool. They even overlooked my bungled attempt to improve it. Thank you so much. Thank you, guys, for all the helpful feedback. I couldn't improve without such brilliant advice. Thank you, Daz, judges, and volunteers, for being so kind to me.
Guys, congrats to all of you. Congrats especially to those showcased, but also to everyone who has stayed on course for this journey. Don't give up! I've been here 9 years, and if I'd had the courage to try all those years ago, who knows what might have happened? I already had a decent gaming card when Iray arrived, but it was very limited in capacity. Still, I saw that small things could be done quickly, and I began playing. I then saved up for a much better card to go into my aging system (still on Windows 7 i-2500k--almost as old as my Daz membership). When I did that, the things I could do and improve began to increase dramatically. Finally, @Linwelly was kind to invite me to join (I didn't even know this challenge was here--I'm not much on forums). Iray changed everything for me, but if I hadn't been afraid to try maybe I would've figured 3DL out. Maybe I'd even be a PA today. My point is, don't give up! Don't let fear stop you! Pain can be traded for knowledge, skill, and one day perhaps mastery. I hope one day I can be as good as those who host this challenge. I'm very grateful for this opportunity to learn and share with each of you!
Life got a little busy about half way through march and I didn't get a chance to check in until now. I was pleasantly surprised to see my submission was highlighted at the close of the challenge. Thanks to the judges for noticing the complexity of the pose, and congratulations to everyone else who has also been featured. And to the contributors who were not selected, I know you worked hard, all of the submissions this month had merit, keep up the good work, everyone perusing this forum noticed your effort.
Anyway, thanks again and hopefully I'll see you all in a future challenge!
I'm so proud of everyone who participated in the thread this month. You guys all did an amazing job and it was great fun helping you out where I could. Awesome job, everyone! Congrats to all of the winners.