Cracks in This Fine Social Scene by rbs250
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Description
Model: Raquel Z by me.
first of- this render time was 2 DAYS!!!! cuz it's very detailed!
but the hair ruined it all!! I hate the hair!! it could've look better with a different hair!! so> sorry!! lol
Comments (11)
DarkStormCrow
Nicely done, great skin textures, very excellent overall image...
corvas
2 dayz i dont think i could be patient enough to wait that long lol cant even wait for a render that is more than a day. but any way very nice render it is a shame about the hair but most conforming hair does this when the neck is twisted unfortunately,but still very nice lighting and character
PhilW
Great face and lighting - it was probably the hair that took so long to render! The texture is good but it looks angular in places - but "hate" is a strong term - just not quite as perfect as the rest of the image!
janedj
Beautiful portrait!!!Hugs Jane
Mark@poser
Very nice.. I don't think the hair is that bad...Hope to see more... 5 stars from me
Wolfmanw
Gorgeous Portrait image. Superb textures, expression, lighting
Anain
Wonderful textures and beautiful character, so beautiful render!!!
Whatthe
very classy looking portrait.
Breyden
I think it is a beautiful portrait!
MariaAJMD
Gorgeous portrait and lighting. Hugs Maria
phlynn
I hate to say it, but I totally agree about the hair..There just never seems to be enough morphs-points of movement, to create a natural flow. Shame really, the lighting used here brings out the details well, although from my POV there appears to be slightly too much bump on her face, creating a grainy texture & her eyes looks flat. Looking through your gallery I'm impressed with you ability to create realistic looking figures and clothing, whether they be postwork or not & to simulate convincing poses potraying movement. I have to be honest, and my comments reflect what I see.