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Poser Comics/Cartoons posted on Dec 13, 2006
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ok everyone i need your help on this one.. i hav made dis scene in 3dsmax.. body exported from poser.. now as u c d lighting is a total suck up.. so please help me wid dis..if any one can tell me how 2 light dis scene up 2 get THE look..would really appreciate it.. tnx..will await yer replies!!

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gattone_blu

11:20AM | Wed, 13 December 2006

Very excellent work

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emperor_ankit

11:21AM | Wed, 13 December 2006

ok i forgot 2 add: he's shooting his batline and he's falling (duh!)

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Sabra

3:15PM | Wed, 13 December 2006

On the lighting (I'm no expert), I feel that the deeper parts (since he's falling down, that would be the centre of your image) should be darker and getting lighter towards the areas that are closest to your camera. Also, I would use one light to highlight Batman (and excluse the buildings from it) because I find there is too little contrast between him and the environment. I suppose I would do a lot of these things in postwork, but I'm not sure if your using that. Overall, a really great image. This kind of effect is very hard to accomplish!

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emperor_ankit

12:39AM | Thu, 14 December 2006

oh no!!i did postwork yo!!added glow and radial blur in photoshop :P as for the contrast, well wouldnt it look too unrealistic if he stood out from the background??i wanna giv it a real-life like look and still trying to make an eye candy outta it :P i know i'm crazy but there u go.. ur call..m all ears!


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