The Study Discovery by Antaran
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Description
I wanted to depict the child's wonder at discovering by chance something beautiful and extraordinary in an old familiar everyday environment... of about 150 years ago.
Credits:
Software used: Carrara 7 Pro, Daz Studio 3 Advanced and Photoshop CS3
Character:
• DAZ Victoria 4.2 with Morphs++
• Morphia by Capsces Digital Ink.
• Alice by Aery_Soul
• Gradeschooler by JasmineSkunk (Free)
• Century Nightgown by OptiTex
• Ivory texture by Virtual_World
• Xylia Double French Braids by AprilYSH
• Bangs are from Twin Tail Hair (Free) by Studio Maya
• Elation for V4 by Digiport & infinityrain
Scene:
• Ness Period Productions Props (Free):
o Drawer Steps
o Bookcase
o George III Desk
o Writing Set
o Teacup & Saucer
o Georgian chair
o Candlestick Dutch
• Ratracer's Sets:
o Alchemist Lab – candle sticks, books, scrolls.
o Classic Bedroom – walls and windows.
• Redhouse Studios
o Dream Home : The Study Furniture – armchairs
o Baroque Grandeur – rug
o Haunted Mansion Exp 1 – candelabra and portrait
• Lisa's Botanicals - Petunia by Lisa Buckalew
• Bedtime by Livia Zita, Lesthat, Val3DArt – Teddy Bear
• Butterfly by William Hurt
There is also some unseen content in the scene, which I used to create believable reflections in the reflective surfaces within the image. The unseen content used:
• Redhouse Studios
o Fairytale Collection - Palace Entrance – stairs behind Drawer Steps
o Haunted Mansion Exp 1 – more pictures on walls
o Summer Siesta – back wall with backdrop
• Dream Home: Great Room Details by IsauraS – picture and candle
Shaders:
• Free CAPS Shaders by mmoir.
• ShaderPack2 by HolyForest
• Carrara Native Content procedural shaders.
Comments (33)
ArtistKimberly
(ºO•-)•––––––––•(-• •°• °• Delightfuly Beautiful •°•°• •-)•––––––––•(-•Oº)
KimberlyC
This is beautiful! wow!
shyliekee
I love it...it is so wonderful!! ♫♪
holyforest
Great composition!
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent image!
EternalAprentice
Very pretty and good work, is the butterfly "in" the scene or did you had it after the rendering?
Bossie_Boots
Wonderful lighting and posing superb work hugs lou x
dshield
Magnificent! D
Imaginatos
EXCELLENT scene ! :)
earthturist
Very good overall picture, superb work!
MarkBremmer
Charming. :D
ThomasMacCallum
superb!
Vagabund
Very good work! Well done!
frogdot
beautiful illustration.
Flint_Hawk
WOW! This is so impressive! Beautiful work!
Alex_Antonov
Excellent!
AwarenessLogic
Beautiful and whimsical!
Virtual_World
Absolutely beautiful!
JeffersonAF
Amazing work.
corvas
WOW incredible colours are amazing in this superb lighting WOW!!!!
PeterN64
Simple, SUPER!!!
anorexicduck
This is my favorite of all the ones you've posted. Just gorgeous!
anitalee
Wonderful
njb2000
Like the wind on the candle from the open window
FrousteFaireElkke
If this...and the other works of your little gallery are a sampling of a larger body of works; then, with Oliver twist, I say - "Please Sir: I want some more!" The variety and exquisitiness of concept and execution in your gallery is enjoyably wonderful!
amota99517
Outstanding work!
qrud
Master piece. +10
kasalin
Wonderful character and expression !!! A beautiful artwork !!! 5***** Hugs Karin :)
HeatherT
Amazing expression! An enormous render and brilliantly done.
mhartman2
Yet another one exhibiting excellent composition. And I really appreciate the camera bank (tilt) too, it adds a playful whimsical feel to the scene. I think the lighting in this scene is pretty accurate. We do have the candle light fighting the "garden" light a little but I think that's exactly what would happen if this were real world light. I love the fact how you added JUST enough emphasis such as the plant and butterfly to suggest the subject has just discovered a new world. You left the rest to viewers imagination which reads more like a book rather than a render. I love the attention to detail, such as the candle flame blowing backward. Little details like that really sell the scene in my personal view and taste. Excellent!