Stairs by Jadelu
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Description
Well, another B&W one :P
Again, a P7 render composited on a photograph. These are fun to do I think. I often get frustrated about "Poser buildings" not being very detailed and missing all the rounded and worn edges you find in the real world and compositing renders on photographs kind of make up for that.
Credits:
AS MyVest freebie.
Nearstar freebie dynamic skirt.
And pnijhuis at sxc.hu for the awesome background photo.
Comments (22)
Kuiski
a very splendid work! Fantastic composition and lovely pose. Good!
Mondwin
Very realistic and beauty scene...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
flaviok
Belissima obra, aplausos (5)
Danter
excellent art work
danamongden
Great compositing. It blends in very well.
nfrocer
Beautiful pose, great scene!
frogster
Nicely done, gave your model more realism.
Skydancer917
Beautiful bw image!
Doc000
Very nice work matching the lights and shadows. You're one of the few people I've seen that's been successful mixing renders with photos.
MarciaGomes
FANTTICA OBRA.+++++++++5
mauk
EXcellent image!!!!Great BW image...bravo
RGUS
Nicely done.. fits in well.. and i agree about poser building models!
ldgilman
excellent image and job putting them together.
jwiest
Great compositing! This is awesomely done!
Margenal
Perfect integration, i'm purely bluffed, wow!
Foo-Dog
Wow! as some say OBRA! Awesome work
Krid
its a real perfect scene and excellent use of background
meselfr
fantastic...
spm91g
Excellent!!
3dvice
Great how you put this together. Excellent posing and light, and I like the b/w, btw.
EmKay
Now THIS rocks!
chimera46
Superb work on this composite, you've got a knack for it. I share your frustration with poser stuff, though the more worn edges you get (like in say Stonemason's work) the higher the poly count and the harder it is to render complex scenes. In any event, great work here, keep it up!