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"Before We Part..." a work in progress as I'm still tweaking the materials settings ;-P
Rendered in Reality.
Looking good... keep it up.
Thank you so much, Jad; It still needs a lot of work-- the brunette looks like her features are painted on so I'm going to tweak it with normal and displacement maps for both of them to see if I can make them more 3 dimensional as well.
I've been immersing myself in Daz and Reality and the first thing I did when I sussed out how to use Reality's dof was to re-render my pool party scenes in Reality with a dof; I've even redone the twins because I moved the sun to get a richer skin tone.
I've also finally gotten how to use shaders; thank you so much to the people here who shared their knowledge :cheese: I did a study of a Victorian "gentleman" as I'm working on a render inspired by The Picture of Dorian Gray.
The lights and skin are different because of the way 3Delight and Reality handle each. The one on the left is 3Delight and I've finally learned how to apply shaders so this has the Elite Human Surface Shader; I'd found Interjection much too strong but there's a still lot I have to learn about shaders in general. The one on the right is Reality, rendered for 24 hours (give or take). No postwork/color correction in either render.
I'm focusing on working on an aspect of rendering a bit at a time. After dof and shaders, I'm now on chiaroscuro and textures because the two go hand in hand since the light in Reality reacts like real world light and reacts to surfaces in the same way. :-)
And now confession time :red:
The reason why I'm learning rendering is because I wanted to do Les Mis fan art. Seriously :red: ;-P
It's also why my wife isn't giving me grief when I do this :lol: Of course, she gets to vet my designs :zip:
When looking up Javert, I came across [url+http://thecomposites.tumblr.com/post/24885125012/javert-les-miserables-victor-hugo-certain-police]this :
As luck would also have it, all these sales enabled me to buy characters and period clothes at a great discount; I may have to eat Ramen for lunch till next year but it's so worth it :lol:
Mesdames et messieurs, j'ai l'honneur de la présentation : Inspecteur Javert de Sûreté Nationale. (sorry for the bad French, I did the best I could with Babylon :red: )
they renders looks good. well worth your efforts. keep up the good work :)
Thank you so much, Ivy; will do :cheese:
Sorry for the late reply; things were hectic at both jobs and my wife and I are getting housecleaning done :zip:
Am tweaking Valjean and working on getting Enjolras's signature look (or at least getting a close approximation on it :P )
Marius Pontmercy. Went for the black curly hair of Michael Ball (and others) as well as the dreamy nature criticized by Enjolras. I tried to capture the way he's depicted in the musical: passionate, loyal, heroic, rather than the way he is in the book which is admittedly a good deal more complex and a product of its time.
Rendered in Reality 2.5 and LuxRender 1.0