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Heed not Cassandra

Vue Fantasy posted on May 05, 2011
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Another image based on the character of Helen of Troy from Homer's "Iliad and Odyssey" The title refers to Cassandra, the most beautiful of the daughters of Priam, the king Troy. She foresaw the danger posed by the Trojan horse and Helen of Troy but the people of Troy ignored her warnings and the Greek soldiers hiding inside the horse were able to capture the city. She doesn't feature in this image, but the image shows Helen languidly resting on the buttresses of the city of Troy with the Trojan horse nearby in the city square. In the background behind the Trojan flags (the symbol on them is significant too) a brooding stormfront looms, symbolizing the impending disaster for the City of Troy, foreseen by Cassandra, but ignored by the Trojan people Technical aspects: Again I used Poser 7 to re-pose DAZ3D's Victoria 4 into this version of Helen, used in my previous image "Helen - the Second Act". I used the last 2 days I had left on the demo version of Marvelous Designer 2 to create Helen's clothing, the bed on which she reclines, and the flags in the background. I will definitely purchase this software for my coming birthday! It is the best new bit of software that I have used in many years! Hexagon was used to create Helen's jewellery, the parapet of the walls of Troy, and the Trojan horse itself. I drew a lot of inspiration for the architectureand the horse from the movie "Helen of Troy" and "The Odyssey". I still had to use an older copy of Vue 8 to import the Poser-generated OBJ files - Vue 9 still gives a lot of problems with dropped groups and trashed textures - but once imported in Vue 8 and saved, Vue 9 behaved itself. The "global radiosity" atmospheric model gave a lovely glow to the skin, and a softness that I could never achieve with Bryce 7 - yet! The final render was then brought into Corel Photopaint X5 and some minor level adjustments and boosting of detail was applied.

Comments (11)


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zhaanman

1:54PM | Thu, 05 May 2011

Brilliant lighting and style very warm and inviting and the sky line Wow and the texture of the Trojan horse Perfect Awesome image!

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odile

1:59PM | Thu, 05 May 2011

this is superb. Textures are excellent. Great work!

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mgtcs

2:07PM | Thu, 05 May 2011

OMG....What a splendid image here, the most beautiful lighting and composition, wonderfully done! 10*

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Bossie_Boots

2:10PM | Thu, 05 May 2011

Wow outstanding !!

dshield

2:32PM | Thu, 05 May 2011

Nicely done. Good to see you post again. D

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Flak

4:36PM | Thu, 05 May 2011

Hmm, another brycer turns to the darkside. Good to see you still creating :)

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Carlazzo

5:41PM | Thu, 05 May 2011

Fantastic artwork. Good use of light.

ascoli00

7:53PM | Thu, 05 May 2011

Nice work

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Rhanagaz

5:06AM | Fri, 06 May 2011

Wonderful work - great realism! :o)

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:55AM | Fri, 06 May 2011

Fantastic work, have a great realism....!!!

lookoo

8:15AM | Sat, 07 May 2011

That's a great work of art!


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