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The Mystic Woods

New Artists (none) posted on May 20, 2002
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This took 2 days to complete and totaling about 9 hours all together..O_o; The longest postwork I've ever done on a render. About bugged my eyes out working on this..^-^; Anyways, I made the armor in Photshop with the P4 muscle shirt and organics for the front design as a base (jewels I made over it). The face morph was my own making and is included in my freebie with some adjustments. AwfulSoul's eyes (which is totally awesome, btw) and the horse with long conforming curls (I think is in the freebie section). Background from an old picture I had and lots of shading and highlighting work..^^; Also did the hair in Photoshop.

Comments (7)


dreamsosweet

8:33PM | Mon, 20 May 2002

Now that is one handsome man! :-) This only took 9 hours? - that armor alone would have taken me two days, LOL! Great image, a wonderful combination of all the different components and techniques. :-)

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RainbowGypsy

11:30PM | Mon, 20 May 2002

Your work is far to good for the beginners gallery!! This is an incredible creation of textures, lighting and rendering... Awesome, awesome job... Congrats, you're definitely a natural...

Sacred Rose

1:35AM | Tue, 21 May 2002

Stunning imagery, and far beyond the realms of the beginner gallery!

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racin-jason

6:24PM | Thu, 23 May 2002

Ayperi - what took you 2 days to do would have taken me an easy 2 months. I kid you not. My last upload of Shayeelah that you so graciously commented on took 82 hours of work - guess that testifies to my lack of skills as a 3D artist... and one of the reasons I will be in the 'Beginner' gallery for a good long time to come. This render of yours is absolutely stunning imagery - and your skilled use of postwork in PhotoShop is 2nd to none. That breastplate is totally inspiring all by itself, never mind the other magnificent details you have lovingly labored over. Just some truly great rendering here young lady, and you are the one who is ready to graduate from 'beginner' to 'pro'. I look eagerly forward to more of your work.

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flamekeeper

2:41PM | Fri, 24 May 2002

I can't believe this only took you 9 hours!!! you really should consider another gallery other than beginner ... because a beginner you're certainly not. Very, very nicely done all around.

Ayperi

4:34PM | Fri, 24 May 2002

Thank ya'll..^O^ I was thinking this would be my last beginner's posting since ya'll are so encouraging:) I've only made around 14 renders (with or without postwork) so far and figured it was still considered beginner's..^^; When I think about the timing, this probably took more around 11 hours. It's just that it took me two days to actually complete..^^; Photoshop with EyeCandy was very helpful to make the textures on the armor, which as ya'll figured, took the longest to postwork:) I was irrated at the armor at first cause I wanted to make the parts that weren't there before looked like they've been there (particularly the golden parts) but it's easier when you have fresh eyes to look at something and make a better judgemnt:) Again thatnk you all for your encouragement:)

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ywaters

7:41AM | Fri, 31 May 2002

Wow!!! Wish I could rate this a 100! A beautiful job! You have done wonderful with his armor (adding a soft touch). his har, the lighting, all excellent! Time to change galleries!!! Thanx for sharing!


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