Try 3 by notmenotyou
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Comments (8)
tallpindo
A very difficult decision as to depth of field. Sometimes the critic must keep a secret. After all she has made a very nice gesture. Why lose her to those more blind.
AlteredKitty
Excellent lighting and DoF :) ___ali x
Thelby
Very Nice and rendered with a Bryce6 Light Probe, I have that one also, very cool!!!!! She is a Doll!!!!!!
cmaupin
Fantastic outfit and pose!
Kartika
Pretty pin-up!
wmaness
Suggestion for better realism... place a plane along the ground beneath her feet to receive HDRI shadows (if Bryce will do that. Max will) She looks great, but not attached to the street.
sessan53
Nice !!!!!!!
Elcet
Very strange combination of this half-nude woman with ordinarily clothed BG people. Technically, however, the character is well integrated with your photo, and that makes a curious but interesting result. As the woman is posed in the shadow area, I am not sure if she would cast a shadow on the already darkened ground. If yes, a solution that I often adopt is to make a render of only the character with the shadow of a single light, load the selection (Alpha channel) in Photoshop, copy the character plus the associated shadow, and past both in the background image. This of course implies that the ground is planar and horizontal, otherwise you have to modify it, or even to recreate the shadow into Photoshop (e.g. see my post "Twin quarrel", posted Febr. 7th, where I have entirely recreated the shadow, and "A funny Poser7 experience with Simon", posted Febr. 9th, where the shadow has been much modified). This approach can even be done with 2D drawings, such as "Kim & Nicolas, Manga Studio EX", posted Dec. 10th 2006.