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Louise and G

DAZ|Studio Story/Sequential posted on Nov 11, 2005
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This is the 4. part of the story. Louise and G

Comments (7)


MariaAJMD

10:44PM | Fri, 11 November 2005

Outstanding composition! Wow all those poses are outstanding. It must have taken you hours to do this. BRAVO and I enjoyed the little story you have going. I can't wait till the next installment! OUTSTANDING! Hugs Maria

Othosmops

6:25AM | Sat, 12 November 2005

I see some bushes too! (Or are they trees?) - Now this is going to be weird. I'm looking forward to the next installment.

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Raindroptheelf

7:10AM | Sat, 12 November 2005

I noticed missing shadows and the light does not seem right, but the Idea and composition is good

almeidap

5:04PM | Wed, 16 November 2005

Loving the story and the fantastic render!

tony_br22

5:37PM | Fri, 31 March 2006

Cool story you have going here Peter :-) I actually dont think the missing shadows is such a big problem in this picture. If you wanted (and still have problems inporting your figures from Studio into Bryce or the other way around) you could also just add the shadows by hand, using a drawing program (like Gimp or Photoshop).. at bit of work, but why not combine 3d and 2d when needed.

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davidoblad

1:27PM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Actually quite good Peter. Obvious minor faults are the shadows on the ground, from the trees, are a bit harsh for such a dark sky. As Tony mentioned, you might also want to take an image into PSP or any paint program and add shadows by hand. Not so much full figure shadows but just add a bit of black right under their feet. This gives the illusion that they are GROUNDED and not floating. This only takes a few seconds per foot or about a minute or two for the above image. I know in a composite image that shadows and lighting can be very tricky but are real important in 3D efforts. Anyway, big thumbs up for a clever funny composition Peter. It's much better than my early ones for sure. Drop me an IM if you would like to start a dialog. Best to ya... Dave :^)

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ArtistKimberly

1:08PM | Fri, 21 May 2010

~•:¨¨:•°-:¦:-°•:¨¨:•~Outstandingly Adorable~* •:¨¨:•°-:¦:-°•:¨¨:•~ i love it all and i can see the time u put in this one and its sooo cute....


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