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Hand In Hand

DAZ|Studio Realism posted on Sep 02, 2011
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Probably the most weird and random idea I've had for a render in quite awhile. This render is sort of a parody of the final scene from the 1995 film Heat. (SPOILER ALERT!) This would be the dramatic scene at the end where Pacino's character shoots Deniro's character near the air strip with the strip lights in the background and Deniro's character dies holding Pacino's hand. The music in that scene and the acting itself is great and always gets me sentimental. The main difference here is that...yep you guessed it, instead of characters resembling the film characters these are old school plastic toy soldiers in a park at night on a picnic table with hot dogs and stuff. Like I said, pretty random. Rendered in Daz Studio 3 post work in GIMP.

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Faemike55

8:12AM | Fri, 02 September 2011

Very cool work great imagery

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superboomturbo

2:22AM | Mon, 17 October 2011

You nailed the image my friend! Heat is up there in my favorite films. It always amazed me for such a violent crime sage that it could also carry the human emotional range (and, of course, the stellar shoot-out in downtown LA with surround sound cranked way up and the ultra-real thunder of full-sound gunfire reports didn't hurt either)


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