Ready... Fight! by kodewarrior1
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Description
I tried to use the Cartoon Render of D|S thinking about a videogame (the effect is similar to the cell-shading)...
I'm not completely satisfied about the result... Also i noticed a big slow-down of D|S with all that models on the stage... so it was not so easy setting up lights and poses...
I've to say also the result is better with the cartoon render than the usual method...
I used the Stone Tomb (free at Daz), the Free Vic3 (free at Daz), the D20Gear (available at Daz Marketplace), the free Aphrodite Outfit and MayaX free hair.
And postwork with Photoshop.
Comments (6)
artroland
Very cool idea. You should do a full render, and overlay them to play around with the color saturation. I like the looks of the stone tomb. I'll have to see what I can do about getting it into something.
kodewarrior1
I already played with the overlay in photoshop, cause the original color was not so "warm"... Anyway, it was just a little try. I hope to learn better this way to render ^_^
msebonyluv
Oh so cool!! Mortal Kombat concept!! This is amazing!! Excellent work!! v
shanpoo
Wow I cant believe you were able to do this and what a coincedence, my son had me watch Mortal Kombat Anhilation. My whole family actually went to the movie theatres to see this movie what a waste of money. I personally only enjoyed the first one......shanpoo ;}
mcv
There is an excellent indie-cartoon . . . vintage-video-game look to this render. Cool you were able to get these effects! The only times I have tried to use DS cartonn render on my old slow system things went into molasis in winter mode and never recovered.
Azr1el
Oh my god! That's the hidden level in Street Fighter 2! :) Excellent idea wonderfully executed! BRAVO! :)