Floating... by unike
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Description
I really don't know... I made a Bryce experiment and liked it... then made a DAZ render and thought put toguether... It was hard because I'm a bit confused hoe switch between programs. At least I tried and the result is what you can see.
To all of you that comment/vote a thankfull hug! And thanks to the ones that only take a look!
Have a nice day/night! God bless you all!!
Comments (12)
tmathise
Cool concept, really love the subject matter (two lovers embraced), and the lines are most interesting too. Great job Fernando!
wildgoha
Hello Fernando! where are they ? looks like under bridge- I'll tell You : it's from translator : do You know what it is the saddest little animal on world ? - Man. - Why - Because: has breasts - without milk, has a little bird - without wings, has eggs - without shells, and bag - without cash ! But I love animals as You can see in my gallery ;-)
unike
Good one girl!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Star4mation
Surreal! I like Surreal! Well done Fernando, keep experementing. Its fun.
reciecup
Pretty good.I really like the brigde background.
Cosme..D..Churruca
Wondering you whereabouts... now I see, in the DAZ Gallerry ! For me these programs are dark magic... very well done !
Richardphotos
excellent start Fernando. a little blending in PS would help them appear to be partially under water. I bet it can be done Bryce or Daz but I know nothing of either. you are ahead of me
jocko500
I like surreal too.you get nthe hang of the two programs . you doing better that me I never did a Daz yet. and bryce i know a little.
erlandpil
I like this kind of work
Svarg
Very surreal. Looks like you're using all those programs to great effect. Well done!
MariaAJMD
Hey, I don't think this came out bad at all. They look like their caught in a between two demensions and it looks cool. It plays with the eyes. Keep up the experiments and learning, you're getting there. HUGS Maria
Fylbrigge
Cool concept. I have a suggestion though. When rendering in Poser, save the render as a TIF to use in your postwork. IT will render an 'alpha' channel that you can just 'turn off' leaving a transparent background behind your figures. It eliminates the jaggies and those tell-tale leftover pixels and makes for a very clean bottom layer. I love the idea of the floating lovers. :)