ShawnBooth’s Render Thread

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    Novica said:
    exumbra23 said:
    Just settling in after a trip to LA. Here's newest version with some adjustments and revisions. Thanks for checking it out.

    Your character really commands attention- has such a strong build, but also that stance means business. The amount of work you put into this really shows :)

    Thank you!

  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    Her name is Death.

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    Playing around with lights once again.

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  • Cris PalominoCris Palomino Posts: 11,386
    edited December 1969

    Good to see your new work. :)

  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    Started off as a nude and ended up a portrait. More playing with settings...

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    My newest render has a bare breast so it's located at:
    http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2582817

    Here's the thumbnail for it though -

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    mixing pieces and parts... attempting night time...

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    12DEC2014

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited January 2015

    Getting back into the flow after the holidays. Hope ya enjoy, thanks for looking.

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited January 2015

    Not too happy with facial expression or handling of teeth but overall, I like this.

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited January 2015

    I recently picked up Reality 4 and wanted to start learning it with a fun render. I created this scene and decided to render out two different angles. I’m hoping to get feed back on which angle to go with (and any crits or thoughts whatsoever). More "kit bashing”?

    I’ll post both the 3Delight render and the Reality 4 one to compare to.

    Thanks for checking it out.

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    ALT versions...

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  • Cris PalominoCris Palomino Posts: 11,386
    edited December 1969

    Exumbra, the upheld arm with the sword is not looking natural to me. Always try mimicking the pose you are trying to do to see if you are forcing limbs to do more than would actually be done. I could be wrong, but you'll know if you try it.

  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    Based on the feedback I received, here's the image I'm going forward with for my Reality test.

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    I made this for my father-in-law for Xmas. This is a HIGHLY scaled down version of the final (6600x10200).

    THE WOLFMAN

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    NINJA

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  • JOHNGARRETTJOHNGARRETT Posts: 127
    edited December 1969

    Love that Wolfman render. Great work.

    If you don't mind me asking, how long did that take to render at that huge size?

    Also, you say you gave this as a Christmas present - did you have this printed somewhere online or locally? Or did you just give him the digital image?

  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited January 2015

    jgstyle said:
    Love that Wolfman render. Great work.

    If you don't mind me asking, how long did that take to render at that huge size?

    Also, you say you gave this as a Christmas present - did you have this printed somewhere online or locally? Or did you just give him the digital image?

    Thank you!

    The final render out of 3Delight took 12.5 hours. (the LAMH presets were brutal)

    He's big into the classic monster movies and the Wolfman is his favorite, we're going to print it out and frame it for him. I have a CMYK version at 600 dpi ready to go.

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  • JOHNGARRETTJOHNGARRETT Posts: 127
    edited December 1969

    exumbra23 said:
    The final render out of 3Delight took 12.5 hours. (the LAMH presets were brutal)

    He's big into the classic monster movies and the Wolfman is his favorite, we're going to print it out and frame it for him. I have a CMYK version at 600 dpi ready to go.

    Oh, those render times. I suspected as much with an image that big, especially with that much fur/hair.

    Where are you getting this printed? If it's an online print provider they might prefer it in RGB.

    Either way, you've inspired me to begin work on a project for my sister's birthday, so thanks for the idea.

    (Although I may be cursing you later when it's time to render lol)

  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    jgstyle said:
    exumbra23 said:
    The final render out of 3Delight took 12.5 hours. (the LAMH presets were brutal)

    He's big into the classic monster movies and the Wolfman is his favorite, we're going to print it out and frame it for him. I have a CMYK version at 600 dpi ready to go.

    Oh, those render times. I suspected as much with an image that big, especially with that much fur/hair.

    Where are you getting this printed? If it's an online print provider they might prefer it in RGB.

    Either way, you've inspired me to begin work on a project for my sister's birthday, so thanks for the idea.

    (Although I may be cursing you later when it's time to render lol)

    That's awesome!! Wow, I have a smile on my face. Not sure I've ever inspired anyone before.

    My wife has a place in mind (online) but they want CYMK (as it's print).

    Try and set your render off when you go to sleep :)

  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    Makes Jack Bauer rank amongst the Boy Scouts. On par with Scott Harvath and Mitch Rapp.

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    Charlie.

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    15JAN2015

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  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    001 Page one, panel one.

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    edited December 1969

    001 Page one, panel two

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    edited December 1969

    001 Page one, panel three

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    edited December 1969

    001 Page 2-3

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  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,887
    edited December 1969

    exumbra23 said:
    replaced the Michael figure and added some facial expression... color tweaks...

    I like that you didn't place the bullet directly in the middle of the window, so the viewer's mind will continue the progress of the bullet forward. (called closure) This does show the bullets better and the window lighting is good.

    Okay, so I picked up an item to throw and wanted it to be a bit dramatic. My other hand was not down by my side. It came up to add force to my body when releasing the item. If you want the figure to be ultra calm though, that is the feeling I get.

  • ShawnBoothShawnBooth Posts: 465
    edited December 1969

    Novica said:
    exumbra23 said:
    replaced the Michael figure and added some facial expression... color tweaks...

    I like that you didn't place the bullet directly in the middle of the window, so the viewer's mind will continue the progress of the bullet forward. (called closure) This does show the bullets better and the window lighting is good.

    Okay, so I picked up an item to throw and wanted it to be a bit dramatic. My other hand was not down by my side. It came up to add force to my body when releasing the item. If you want the figure to be ultra calm though, that is the feeling I get.

    You're absolutely right. However, he's not throwing the bullets, he's using his telekinesis to launch them.

    Thank you for taking the time to leave an awesome response. I greatly appreciate it.

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