Medusa - The Artist by Shari123
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Description
Well she did create lifelike statues! It is said that her gaze will turn anyone to stone. I think I'll stay away from her little temple.
This is the magnitude of what my computer will do. 2 figures and the ruins maxed mine out. It crashed several times but I finally got it to render.
Temple Ruins, M3 and SP3 from DAZ
Hoplite clothing from Poser Style
Medusa by Gothweaver at Renderosity
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Comments (15)
kbobbitt
Beautiful scene! You must have a pretty decent setup to get out a render like this.
deevee
Outstanding Shari, very well done!!!
lwperkins
It's so romantic and sad--you can see how she was supposed to be a lovely nymph before she was cursed. The back ground is very beautiful, and matches the theme and mood perfectly. I'd favorite it but all your renders are my favorites;-)
FrenchKiss
What an excellent portrayal of a beautiful myth! Very well done, Shari!
Umbetro38
Very creativ Shari - textures here excellent and the pose perfect
romanceworks
A very romantic image. CC
wabe
And he still has his head. Good for him. Cool one again Shari - very well done! :-)))
petemohr
an imaginative scene here! i like particularly the textures and the background. excellent work again, Shari! :)
Schnuck
Beautiful image!!!
Irish
A gorgeous, unique scene Shari ~ beautifully done! Bravo!
IQ200
Very beautiful picture!
madasatadpole
i like it too shari..i know what you mean about processing power i'm in need of more too..:)super image my friend..love it.bravo
bronson2004a
Cool poses and idea, Shari!!!! Love that background and the textures!!!!
c7e2y8j4
What are you using for a computer?? Great work though.
Angry_Kermit
the crashing might also have something to do with the medusa hair. in cases like this, I don't render all the items at the same time, but render the farthest things first,hide them, render the middle ground items next, hide them, and then render the foreground things last, I export all the renders in png format, that way I can bring them up in a post work program, and place things where they belong. it may be a layered image, but nobody can tell