Hey folks, my name is Bernie.
I like the extreme in photographs: close-ups and panoramas and extreme contrasts in black and white and extreme colours comming out of the dark at close up blooms.
I'm very sorry that I can not post any comments at the moment because I am pretty occupied at my education to become a work therapist. Really sorry for that - I still love you and pictures!
Thank you for looking and so long!;-) Bernie
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Comments (5)
bloodsong
this is very good, bernie! it looks very painful. the blood on the sword should probably not have a bump map, it should be smooth on the metal. he might need a tighter grip on the sword to break it on that rock, or if he is letting go after breaking it, the tip end should have fallen down more.
bernieloehn
Dear bloodsong, yes you are right with the grip and the tip. The blood on the sword is already a thick crust after all these bloodshed and wars, this is the reason why I underlay a bump map.
Jilly
I feel very strongly about this subject, and you've done a good job there Bernie, well done.
scotttucker3d
My only comment is anyone that bloody fought a hell of a war and got very dirty in the process - there is no dirt on his skin - just blood. The skin looks too clean where there is no blood. Just a light procedural dirt map would help along with the blood. The blood looks great - just add some grime.
Varian
Grisly and powerful.