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Traveler redo

DAZ|Studio Fantasy posted on Feb 22, 2006
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Sazzyazzca's comment about shadows opened up a serious question for me. I had forgotten about the structur of these temples. They have openings all around. Casting moomlight through these openings solved the cast shadow problem but other problems arose. Such as the color, placement, quality and amount of light that struck each area. I'm proud to say that I think I've solved all of these in this redo. Having taken care of her mount and bathed in the cold water of the stream she will settle down to her own needs. First she will pray thanking the gods for her safe journey as well as the Ancients and which god they built this temple to. She will eat a hot meal instead of cold dried meat, hard bread and dried fruit. Tonight she will sleep on her warm fur covered by her thick cloak instead of huddled next to a tree in a cold camp. Tomorrow after a short ride she will report to her Mother, the Queen, the details of a successful journey. Credits: Armour Bodice from As Shanim Cloak from Xorron Smoke from Snow Sultan Fog from Cyber 11 Fruit (apples)from Ernyoka 1 Helmet from Maveris Stones from Mapps Logs from RDNA/Transpond Bowl and Goblet from Mystic Nights

Comments (3)


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shanpoo

12:51AM | Thu, 23 February 2006

This is gorgeous work looks like it took a long time to compose this piece of art. I really love all the details you did on this....Very worth a vote from me....Shannon ;}

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sazzyazzca

8:42AM | Sat, 25 February 2006

Realistic lighting is always the hardest for me. You've done a really lovely job!

blehman

10:22PM | Sat, 25 February 2006

I'll give you a hint about the lighting. Everything is defused and set around the ranges of 40% to 65%. It took me quite awhile to realize this and put it to work. Also use some complementry color cool light at a smaler % and aim them into your warm lights.


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