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What I Like About You

Vue Romance posted on Feb 14, 2011
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One more posting for Valentine's Day, I'm such a romantic. This Vue rendering is a kind of sequel to 'Ah! Bach' which I posted just over a month ago. Many people responded so positively to that rendering that I wanted to update the thread a little. My love may have oft been unrequited in youth (don't worry, not anymore), but I didn't want this story to end that way.
Some Technical Details
For this rendering, I played more with Vue's atmospheres. Vue lets you copy the atmosphere aspect of a rendering for use in other projects. Thus, I copied an atmosphere from one of the sample renderings which comes with Vue, called 'Arbor', and applied it to the environment I created for 'Ah! Bach'. 'Arbor''s atmosphere uses Spectral Model lighting as opposed to the Standard model which I've used up until now. But, I had to make a few changes to the 'Arbor' look. I switched lighting from Global Radiosity to Ambient Occlusion. Global Radiosity, as lovely as it is, has a tendency to make skin glow in a rather unnatural manner. Not very romantic, though may be useful for when I do another rendering for 'The Invaders'. In addition, I added more Ambient lighting and light glow than used in 'Arbor'. 'Arbor' is set in the early evening not the late afternoon. I also adjusted the Sun's pitch and azimuth to get the faces illuminated. The final outcome is not quite what I was working for but I liked it anyways. As this is a close up, I also worked more on the girl's eyes. Though I loaded the characters from Poser, Vue still does not translate the Poser shaders reliably. This is especially true when texture shading is very complex. So, I added stronger hi-lights and some subtle (5%) reflection to the girl's corneas. For any character to appear realistic, the eyes must seem alive. Curious how such a small part of the face can be so important. Enjoy. And give someone you love a great big kiss.
Some Credits Which I Can No Longer Enter Into The Production Credits Section - Go Figure
Sunsirae for V3 skin texturing by Giana. Angelo for M3 skin texturing by CosmocatsDesign. Addition HairStyles by neftis (at DAZ). M3 Real Street Wear and Leather Gloves for V3 by billy-t (DAZ).

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Deane

5:14PM | Wed, 02 November 2011

Beautifully composed. Superb work!

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