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Death Seeker

DAZ|Studio Fantasy posted on Oct 22, 2005
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Took some playing around with the Daz|Studio Night lighting a bit. The illumination on the sword effect took some playing around to get right as well. I'm happy with the results myself. Enjoy. :)

Comments (4)


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micsteel

10:57PM | Sat, 22 October 2005

Hmm. On my screen it looks like a submarine; WAY too dark. Is it just me?

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BludChylde

8:44AM | Sun, 23 October 2005

Its not a submarine. I personally liked it. Its dark enough that you can't see who or what the hunter is, but there is enough light that you can tell someone or something is there. The only real give away to the prey is the glow of the sword's blade.

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MT_Cup

6:51PM | Tue, 25 October 2005

Wow, nice drama with only the sword distinguishable. Very well done!

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BludChylde

6:42PM | Wed, 26 October 2005

Thanks MT Cup. Thats what I had in mind when playing around with the lights. Although I now understand what micsteel is talking about. Yesterday I went to show the image to someone on a computer where they work. On my PC, you can just make out enough of the character's outline to know they are there. There is outlines of the rocks on the ground as well. On the PC I showed the other person my image on, only the sword was visible, the rest was nothing but black. After a monitor calibration, the image showed properly.


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