Respite for a Goddess by ashokscape
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Description
Victoria 2. Her tunic, jewels and sandals are by Arduino and available at 3dpmr, free.
The bg prop is available at
http://s9.invisionfree.com/Halls_Of_Olympus/
Comments (13)
GVDV
Superb and excellent render !!! Superb posing job and displaying the items and that background is neatly arranged...also your lighting is excellent...and i love the texture you have used on the picture in postwork...(Much better then the first (your self portrait and the gunman if my memory doesn't betrays me...) And i also love that frame, gives it a real museum outlook (where this image easily could belong)... Superb image - Well done !!!
efron_241
Perfect !!! I agree witht GVDV that it is like a Museum outlook !! almost an ancient painting
TheAnimaGemini
Beautyfull ancient render. I agree whith the other like a image from Ancient Roma.
jakiblue
i love the canvas effect - as everyone said, that and the frame and you really think you're looking at a painting! (and i'm so glad you used that background prop and credited it, cos i have it too and was looking at it the other day and couldn't for the life of me remember where i got it from!! g)
lethalliam
Awesome render.
pops
another gorgeous image-setting, lights character all perfection
Dreamful
Great work. Fantastic image, pose and character excellent....great scene.
GrassHopper1
excellant work
CaperGirl42
Beautiful ashok- just beautiful work hon hugz luv Anne
Traligill
great classically looking image and excellent use of colour!
cymbidium
Nice use of texture on this one, Ashok!! Makes it look like a painting on the wall - and I love the planters :)
Legion1
very nice
nysalor
Lovely composition and presentation. The outstretched hand looks a little odd - perhaps have it grasping the seat. The shadows are much too intense for what, from the general lighting, seems to be an indoor scene. The crested greek helmet is an odd choice for a huntress: you could probably do more to bring out the metallic shine. I love the drape, the subdued colours and the presentation. Great work!