Huntsman's Homecoming by macknife
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Description
My whopping second submission. The house setting is coming along, though I'm still struggling with finding a workable fire for the fireplace or figuring out how to make one myself.
Like my other submission, I am relying entirely upon 'on set' lighting, rather than infinite lighting. When the setting is complete there will be candles and fires which will act as the orgins of the light sources.
The scene depicted here is what the protagonist of one of my stories might see upon returning home after a few days out hunting his allotted land. He is married to both these lovelies.
There is nothing wrong with the elven woman's eyes, she has golden eyes, which did not show up well under that lighting or from that distance.
The 'mirror' behind them is a window to the outside, but as it is night outside, the reflection is pretty intense.
Their tunic/gowns are from SVDLindon and modified to be less transparent than they were and blue. This certainly was not done because I dislike seeing through pretty women's clothing, but in the story, their silken gowns were blue and not quite transparent.
The gowns were put on dynamic, and the elven woman's slipped off her shoulder on it's own, but I rather liked the effect, and kept it.
It wasn't until after I was done and had destroyed the scene set that I noted that their feet were posed for high heels, so I will be watching for that in the future. Perhaps they are simply excited to see their husband.
Comments (1)
svdl
This is good stuff! I like the texturing of the wood and stones, especially the wood of the chair is impressive. Great modeling work! If you're using Poser 6, you could try enabling Ambient Occlusion on the floor, that'll give you better shadows from their feet. Keep up the good work, I'll be looking out for more!