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Subject: Challenge WIP - Needs something?


kirasha ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 12:02 AM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 11:41 AM

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Spent the last week working like mad on a concept art project in Poser and haven't had much time to work on this (or get online). :-( Since it's my first challenge entry, I thought I'd pop it up for suggestions.

I'm currently debating whether or not to keep the pentagram or swap it out for a different "painting". Also, I'm trying to decide if I need some more ritual tools on the altar.

Any thoughts or suggestions welcome. :-)

JL



Damia ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 9:27 AM

I love stuff like this! I don't know if it's my computer, but it seems dark and I can't see the table (or alter) that everything is sitting on. I do think you could stand to have some mor tools on the alter. That grey thing is a dagger or....? It's hard to tell. Maybe put it at a different angle? Also, is this and evil alter? If so you could flip the pentagram upside down so the point is at the bottom. That would also lead the viewers' eyes down into the picture. You could also maybe put some texture on the skull so it isn't so smooth. I also can't tell what is holding the skull up. Just my opinion, but I would make the wall visible. Maybe some dried blood splatters on it. Just my opinions. It's a great idea and a really good start. Can't wait to see the finished product. :)

~Damia~ LeviathanPhotography


kirasha ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 1:23 PM

Thanks for the ideas Damia! It's not really an evil alter per se, just a bit on the darker side of the practice. Although I like the idea of flipping the pentagram. I may play around with some of the colors and textures a bit more. I'm reading a book on texturing that mentions trying to paint a still life with all black or all white ojects. So, I'm trying to see if it would work. :-) And thanks for the info about how it looks on your monitor. It made me notice that on my monitor here at the office the altar looks a lot more blue than at home. JL



burgi ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 2:19 PM

i think the hovering candlestick holders are really funky... they are supposed to look like they are floating right... ;] John


kirasha ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 3:04 PM

Floating candl....? whoops! :-) JL



Slakker ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 4:06 PM

I think you should scrap the "painting" idea and boolean the pentagram into the wall...maybe it's just me, but i think it'd be pretty cool...Just my two cents, it's your image, i merely offer my humble suggestions. As for ritual tools, also, your image, but i think as long as you don't get so much stuff you can't really tell what it is it's okay. It is a little dark, but as per usual, i can see most of it just fun...WITH glare on the screen..i don't know, maybe y'all just have bad eyes or something...


kirasha ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 4:30 PM

Hmmm, thanks Slakker. All suggestions welcome. :-) Actually the pentagram on the wall idea isn't too far off from an idea I had for the wall. I've never been able to get the look I was after with that painting. JL



burgi ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 4:36 PM

are you going to release those candle holders as a freebie? i really like the look of them! sort of 3D Quake 3 logos but bent. great! John


kirasha ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 5:15 PM

Unfortunately, the candle holders aren't mine. They are really a piece of the staff replicated to tie the image together. The staff is made with DAZ Productions' Staff Pack, which is just a bunch of mix 'n' match staff parts. JL



burgi ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 6:40 PM

hmmm.... damned lack of money and general stingyness John


ddruckenmiller ( ) posted Mon, 22 March 2004 at 10:20 PM

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