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Becarra [2020-02-02 13:42:36 +0000 UTC]
Loving this scene, you can feel the tension!
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ZippyGuitar In reply to Becarra [2020-02-02 15:56:40 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, Becarra. Wow, this scene feels like I completed it years ago. I had so many problems with getting the arrows on the correct side, and I don't know that I have it correct yet.Β
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Becarra In reply to ZippyGuitar [2020-02-02 16:11:44 +0000 UTC]
While I'm no archer hehe, a friend of mine does this as a hobby.
He told me that the arrow should be on the left hand side of the
bow, this was when I used a bow for a right handed character, I
don't know if it should be the opposite or the same for any left
handed characters.
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pauladaruk [2018-07-22 22:01:08 +0000 UTC]
After seeing your whole gallery i found it extremly dificult not to click favourte button on every artwork. To find and click one only was even more dificult as they are all increadibly beautiful with impressive amout of details and fantastic lighting. The love you have for your characters is clear and it makes your artworks even more pleasent to admire. I love how they tell a stories, how the character grow and change. They are alive and beautiful.
This particular artwork captured my attantion with its mistery and increadible unique colours of lights. The light seems like another actor in the scene. Just amazing!
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ZippyGuitar In reply to pauladaruk [2018-07-22 22:13:19 +0000 UTC]
wow, that is so very kind of you to say. Thank you so much for all the kind words and praise. I really appreciate it and glad you enjoyed browsing.Β
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Dee-Shadowhawk9973 [2018-05-04 17:04:48 +0000 UTC]
Stunning work! I love the lightingΒ Β Β Β Β
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ZippyGuitar [2018-05-02 03:07:27 +0000 UTC]
Thank you kindly, kind folks. I appreciate it. :-D
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ZippyGuitar In reply to Telperion-Studio [2018-05-02 03:06:50 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so very much, Juliana. I was a little worried about the rather strong darkness of the scene, but funky things sometimes happen when I upload images to the internet. The take on a more saturated, darker look. This is one entire scene, but I broke it down into three separate renders. Or rather, Daz forced me to do so. This is one of those projects where I scream and scream and scream and have to walk away from. Five Genesis 3 men, all dressed in G3-G8 outfits can render with all the background vegetation, including the trees, in about two to three hours. But one Genesis 3 female and one Genesis 3 male with just 1 tree crashes Daz Studio no matter what I did? I mean, even the Iray analysis looked fine. It truly boggles my mind sometimes. My newest scene completely rendered with one full size G3male and about 10 G3females...go figure.
I feel like I'm in a sort of slump lately. I feel like my composition and lighting are a little off, but maybe it always is. I think it's just real life stuff which has been interfering lately and keeping me very busy and exhausted. I've been struggling with these images for about a month now. Glad vacation is almost here. I'm ready for a break from reality.
And the archer poses...omg I was so freaking angry. I actually had to render Igraine (the lady fairy in front) and her male companion all over when I realized the poses I used as a starting base had the hands/arms in the wrong position. That's how they are when you buy them. So damned stupid... So this thing actually was about five renders (three separate with two spot renders to correct the incorrect posing.
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Telperion-Studio In reply to ZippyGuitar [2018-05-02 20:43:21 +0000 UTC]
When I used 3Delight, I rendered everything at once. It was fine if the scene was big and crowded. Never was a problem. But with Iray it's so boring. I always have to render parts by parts.
And , in my opinion, your images are always impressive. Sometimes I think I'm being repetitive in the comments. lol
And I agree on the archer poses. That's why, although I love archers, it's rare for me to make my characters use bow and arrow (or they use it, but I hardly show them shooting an arrow).
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ZippyGuitar In reply to Telperion-Studio [2018-05-03 23:09:55 +0000 UTC]
One of the things I do is hold a pencil in one hand and pretend it's a bow so I can see how the arrow would sit/be held. It's how I figured out those archer poses I purchased were incorrect.
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JoePingleton [2018-04-29 20:36:23 +0000 UTC]
WOW love the light and characters, so many great details
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