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Subject: Afternoon Stroll (reprise) more adventures in post production cont.


Tartan ( ) posted Sat, 09 October 1999 at 1:42 PM ยท edited Sun, 24 November 2024 at 5:48 PM

Attached Link: http://www.darksouls.com/Tartan/misc/mount1d.jpg

I decided to post this in both forums because of the slim possibility somebody else here would be interested. This is a reprise of an image I deleted earlier because I just wasnt satisfied with it. I knew it needed something but couldnt figure out what til I realized that Goth needed something for her hand to rest on. So I rendered a wolf for her.. :) This outfit is not what she ordinarily wears but it looked so good on her. Who did this texture btw??? very nicely done. I was very disappointed however in the texture done on the wolf and had to do extensive photoshop work to get it to look even this good,(which is poor, lol) a wacom sure would be nice. Everything in this image was rendered or "painted" in by me but since it was a continuation of my experiment in the world of painter 5 nozzles and brushes, I approached it differently. I made 3 nozzles and used 3 of Painters own. I then rendered a sky against water in Bryce for my basic background. Then I took the first nozzle I have made,(a nozzle with 6 different mountains rendered in bryce) and sprayed it just below the horizon.. and from there it was a process of basically painting in with the nozzles.. Dont know if anybody wants help with it, but I could do a tutorial on how to integrate Bryce with Painter and Photoshop. Its been a fun experiment. Oh the nozzles I made were the mountains, the foreground plant, and the dark bare trees to the right. :) whatcha think?


JeffH ( ) posted Sat, 09 October 1999 at 4:16 PM

Cool image. I've never seen that texture before. -JH.


Foxhollow ( ) posted Sat, 09 October 1999 at 4:55 PM

Those nozzles sound cool..can't believe you did th eplants and the tree with something like that! That is one big wolf, btw!!!! :) The foreground plantings do look great.


Lorraine ( ) posted Sat, 09 October 1999 at 9:43 PM

Thanks for sharing your technique! that is a great image and it gives me some ideas....Lorraine


Stormrage ( ) posted Sun, 10 October 1999 at 8:33 AM

really cool Tartan. I love the wolf. S and the plants.


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