Hello and Welcome. This is my corner at Renderosity and I have to say, I really love it here. Everyone is so helpful and supportive, it is just amazing to me. There isn't much to say about me, except I love art, I've always done it in one form or another and always will. I want to say thank you to everyone that supports me with comments, I haven't been very active here for awhile, dealing with some elder parent issues combined with a lot of overtime at work, really has made it difficult to keep up. I just wanted everyone to know that I do truly appreciate all the kindness here and will continue to pop in now and then. Thank you so very much.
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Comments (31)
BuckNutFan
Great attention to detail. Nice
bimm3d
wonderful image!! and looks very good!
Krid
beautiful scene with excellent lightning
anitalee
Excellent
Imaginatos
EXCELLENT work ! :)
Ancel_Alexandre
Wonderful pic! I really like all those little details everywhere!
necrophage
beautiful scene - great composition and lighting!
Umbetro38
I like this Version and the scene is super in Pose and Light
3dpoetry
Excellent
jclP
beautiful scene with excellent lightning,look very good,good W.
fallen21
Excellent scene.
Haydaad
Wonderfully done! Love all the details. Thanks for sharing.
London224
This really caught my eye... wonderful pose on the female and well.. I just love these period pieces.. the cap, dress, just wonderful. I am always looking for interesting period clothing.. or at least something that will semi fit a scene like this!! I'm going to guess that this is Poser.. only in that the glass can be handled better in Vue.
Seahorse
Beautiful work!!!!!!
sigung
I really like the lighting on this, it is extraordinarily subtle. Is that Nosferatu in the background?! Is the girl in danger? What's the story behind the scene? The clothing and detail is magnificent, but the lighting is what really puts the smile on the pumpkin's face!
alessimarco
I really like the posing and lighting in this scene! Nice work!
drifterlee
This is beautiful like an old painting!
erik68
Beautiful composition and beautiful lighting
zoren
this is Poser.... more depth, warmth in color, tone and light.
mgtcs
Splendid atmosphere here, a great scene, fabulous work!
Kindredsoul
I see the Poser version here, not bad very good, now I will go check the Vue version....
9002434
I prefer the poser render to the vue render......
boobunny
Fantastic work.
tryky5carla
M A S T E R P I E C E !!!!!!!!!!!
PSDuck
Outstanding! I love her costume colors, very Autumn-y.
Zazou
A warm render compare to VUE ! Excellent !
Chipka
I like this quite a lot, and it's funny that I'm seeing it after I commenting on its companion piece. There is a different vibe in this one...it's appealing and wonderful, but there's a difference in intimacy in this: I think that it's the different lighting and shadows, it's less brooding, but still atmospheric, and it seems somehow "differently open" if that makes sense. I like it a lot, and I can see the work that went into it; I think I like both this version and it's companion equally, as each is distinct enough to serve as individual renders/creations...variations on a theme rather than variations of each other. I love it when art does that. What I like about this is the warmer sense of color. This is more "emotionally inviting" whereas it's later companion piece was a bit more mysterious. Both versions work, and I love those little differences between them.
kasalin
Wow ! An awesome work and render :)
rbowen
Excellent work!!
brewgirlca
Overall I like this version better. If this were mine I would put them into seperate layers in photoshop and then I would blend them. For example I would put this one on top and then erase all the glass. Blending in photoshop is the way to go for dilema's like this.