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Things That Go Bump In the Night

DAZ|Studio Horror posted on May 27, 2009
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Post #100! Thanks for looking in. I had hoped for something a little more elaborate for my centenial posting but lately I'm happy to have had a little time to do some fun stuff. DAZ Studio 2 render @ around 1 hour. Some post work in Photohsop CS4. I'm really enjoying Studio's Dynamic clothing. It's especially great for those 'hard to fit' characters with custom body morphs. This one came about from playing around with the character and clothing -the whole thing fell together in an hour or two with another few hours tweaking some of the surfaces and details. This is the "Century Nightgown" on "Valeria for V4." Hair is "Wild Hair" which I got from RuntimeDNA sometime back. Setting is from one of DM's freebies. Lighting is Dreamlight's Basic Studio Lightset with UberSpotlights. This is the 'warm to cool' preset with some tweaking. pwSurface2 used on all surfaces. The nightgown features translucency, subsurface scattering and a bit of ambient occlusion. Hair has translucency, a bit of rim lighting and anisotropic highlighting. Figure was posed and morphed and then the nightgown was added. I selected the entire figure and hit the 'memorize figure' option. Then I zeroed out the figure's poses and morphs. I advanced the frame counter to frame thirty and hit 'restore figure' so that the poses and morphs are applied over the thirty frames. I went back to frame zero and ran the cloth simulation over thirty frames. Then I added the wind and ran a single frame drape to settle the outfit and get the blown effect. Rendered with depth of field in camera. Postwork included taking a duplicate of the render, running some levels on that to get the brightest spots and then adding a bit of blur. The blurred duplicate layer was applied in screen mode for a softening effect. The background area was painted in photoshop (Ron's 'grunge' brushes) and then I added the title and copyright. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to my artistic journey over the last 99 images with your comments and critique. It is all very much appreciated. As always constructive criticism is most welcome.

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swjkie100

12:55AM | Mon, 08 June 2009

Excellent cloth work and great color!

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DarkStormCrow

6:44PM | Wed, 10 June 2009

Excellent!

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ViciousCircle

10:51AM | Sat, 13 June 2009

fantastic render

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