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Canteen Update
Thank you for the vulture, Stezza.
Fixed some poke through, mussed up some shaders
added a light dome with lights set very low to get some fill light under the left leg and torso, and in cliffs and brighten slightly all over
~ well , Thanx very much ~
_ Part are trueSpace and part are Blender _ and You mean you hav'nt tryed trueSpace?? ( from cnet.com _ 128 mb )
Thanx ~
Whate'er the Laird Desires
When researching historical romance covers, there appeared to be a couple of "most popular" romance themes. One of them was the well-bred and beautiful lass forced to interact with a brave and brawny Scottish laird. I guess that it was fueled by the Highlander movie and the Outlander books and current TV series. I haven't seen or read the series, but I just saw the Highlander movie last night. It wasn't very romantic, so I suspect that Outlander had more influence.
The lass is V4 semi-dressed in the Sugar outfit. The laird is Freak 5. The scene is one big kitbash, with over 15 different products in use. If you have any specific questions on products, just ask. It was my first 1 Gig scene. When the scene gets that big, even a good processor lags a bit.
For the background blur, I used Carrara DOF, and also blurred some objects. The goal was to make the characters pop a little in a very busy scene. Any feedback on that is appreciated.
I did some limited modeling on the food items, and adjusted the characters a lot in the modeling room. No postwork.
Excellent DOF. In particular, I like the blur among the lights in the upper right.
Here are some Romance book title generators.
Romance Title Generators
a bodice ripper storyline generator AI should be possible too!
maybe with a few keywords the author can toss in such as place, date, number of characters and occupations
it could then sift through a database of historical settings, situations and stuffs, randomise and generate a plot
example one picks England, 1904 chambermaid and spoilt heir playboy
it generates names, types of encounters, decor suggestions etc
I think she wants that last Scotch Finger Biscuit
posted in the Art Studio board
yeah, I know, a bit late.... but I forgot
Ha, I'm not sure that any recent host has posted a thread there. Cleverly done!
One more desire...
Octane render. No postwork.
Great scene, my eyes keep fixing on that pig on a plate though !
Love the composition !!
Vultures definately add to the scene !!
_ not sure on this Version ~ thanx ~
_ Are sure on this One ~ just Incomplete ~ thanx ~
Cool striped effects, ed3D.
Thanks for the comment on my canteen, Bunyip
I tried to update my genie render to add some of Ron's smoke. The stylized color fragments in my image made it hard for me to postwork some smoke in there but this is what I came up with. Hope it looks better.
I can see you had a bit of trouble with the smoke... I'm wondering if you used a new layer when adding Ron's smoke... it looks like the edges aren't quite right.
I did a quick example using Ron's smoke to show you how I do it on a seperate layer and then using shadows to help it along .. hope you don't mind...
Thanks Stezza. My Ron's smoke is actually Ron's clouds, which I did a bad job of adapting. I searched for some free smoke and tried again. Get some hint of flames in there! Appreciate your help.
it looks like she danced too close to the lit lamp
I'm OK with that.
Thanks Bunyip! The pig is a Philemo cutout. What has happened to Philemo? He has been absent for a long time.
Thanks Diomede, for the comment on the DOF. It is hard for me to know when it is used well, or just a distraction.
On the Ron's smoke issue, it looks to me like you are trying to get it into Carrara, and Stezza is instead using it as postwork in PSE. Is that correct?
I haven't tried it yet, but a Philemo cutout might be one way to get those nice smoke effects brushes into Carrara.
He appears to visit the forum according to his profile
I don't want to speculate as we get in trouble here for that
the easiest way I've found is to make your smoke image in your prefered paint program and save as either a transparent png image or a jpg.. with the jpg you need to also create a trans map, then in carrara apply the image you want to either a plane or a grid or even a splat.
I find using jpg with a transmap works the best.
Just a quickie....
I created some smoke and applied it to a grid in the alpha and glow channel... the colour channel can be any colour you like.. I duplicated the grid seven times with different sizes and rotations and ended up with LoRenzo Genie.. no postwork.
Smoke PNG file attached
wow, I just looked through all the new renders and one word keeps coming to mind 'wow'! Everyone is so clean and professional, yet is completely different - this one reminds me of alice cooper for some reason!
she looks like hot stuff Ted. This is one of my favourite renders of yours.
intriguing render Veronike - very escher like in it's feeling. DOf really adds - also I like the isometric suggestion
they sure are popping - especially those blood vessles - great pose - all very brutal - the diagonal leads the eye nicely . Stay away from a 2 gig scene though - you probably know that anything over 2 gig results in a fried car file
terrific sense of narrative - i wondered if circling vultures in the sky might add even more?
thanks for the comments on my glass board render too Ted and Bunyip02 et UB .
Ub the drips are from ron's water colour brushes.
Some of the post work is in water logue
Thank you Bunyip!
Thank you Andrew!
RE: Smoke
- my first attempt at smoke early in the WIP thread was taking a modeled cone-like shape, applying a shatter modifier, and a blur effect.
- my second attempt, which was my first entry, was creating a new layer in an image editing program and trying to use part of a Ron's smoke, but it was more of a square cloud (see attached).
- my third attempt, which is current, turns off the Ron's smoke layer, and instead uses a new layer with a smoke I found on the web (also attached)
I like how the current version looks like flame, so in my view a happy accident.