My friend and Sister-in-law introduced me to Renderosity and Daz 3D one day and I have been hooked ever since. I am just learning but thanks to all your comments and ratings It gives me hope that one day I will be as good as all of you. My interests include my Husband and family, ceramics, working out doors, especially with my roses. I like hummingbirds, photography and of course my newest hobby, 3D art.
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Comments (17)
shanpoo
Wow I think its greats you have so many details and items here!
Mr-Fog
Very cool, great image. Love the colors.
capelito
Wonderful details and light. Excellent composition and work.
kaleya
Very nice.
Shirahime
Fantastic!
thecytron
Nicely put together!
barryjeffer
You did great... a wonderfully dark image! Always my favorite types.
Cimaira
Excellent work and wonderful pov
annie5
What a great composition..lighting is fantastic! Great render :)
artaddict2
Very creative render with mysterious mood!
ladyinblack
Wow, wonderful details in this! Very creative scene.
amirapsp
Beautiful...Hugs
byow
Very good Shadow---looks like you got everything in its place, turned out good. you are getting better and better. Thanks for sharing...
leanndra
Ohh, dark and lovely!
Pewter7
Pretty good gothic work!
dts
great pose and mood , like it
brewgirlca
Great dark scene with all sorts of interesting objects. I really like how you did the two big glare reflections. Your post render work on all your pics is really very good. Now if I may be so bold I would say what really would have "spooked' this up a notch would be to have a pale white ray trace coming in from the right hand window at a low angle. It would have naturally hit the two reflections and also given some creepy shadows. That would have given a natural depth to the scene, which I think is what you were after with the objects. I see that you have DM's Darklands, some of the light sets in that package are awesome starting points and they all render pretty quickly. These are just my humble opinions - I'm not a lighting guru. Sorry I probably should have posted this privately.