Lee Perry-Smith #2 by bagginsbill
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Description
PP2012 - No lights. I used three one-sided squares with glowing blobs on them.
In-app lens (also a Poser one-sided square) was used for contrast and tint to match an Octane render shown at Daz where "camera response curve" (aka in-app postprocessing) was adjusted.
Comments (14)
julesart
Superb realism! Nice job!
carodan
That's astounding! Love to see a breakdown of the making of this render. Top results.
SteveJax
Is that a very BALD Peter from "Fringe"?!? Nice!
SamTherapy
That's bloody amazing.
vitachick
It's gotta be a photo!!! WOW!! You sure know your stuff..:)
JAFO
most impressive
vilters
Exept that it looks a bit over saturated on my monitor, it is SUPER! No lights huh! Good composition.
Barwickian
Always several steps ahead of anyone else. That's a wonderful render. What texture is that?
estherau
well done! something about the eyebrows doesn't look quite right to me, but otherwise I might think it was a photo. Love esther
WandW
Superb-I'd rate it a 7 out of 5 if I could! We don't need no steeenking Octane! Here's the post of the Octane render at DAZ; I hope BB posts this there :D http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?p=3339808#3339808
earthpower
the lighting really works on this. the skin on his back is amazing. when I look at the ear it almost seems painted but overall its got some interesting detail. what skin are you using? well done
RodS
Fantastic!!
Eric Walters
That is one superb render For those who are asking-it's not M4- it is a free download of a head scan of a CGI artist named Lee Perry-Smith (as in the title of the image). He posted the scan on another website as an tool for comparison of many different rendering engines-including many high end programs. Here's a link to his thread. http://www.cgfeedback.com/cgfeedback/showthread.php?t=751 I posted a render last week of the LPS head on a Daz thread on realistic skin-and BB has done a terrific job of making it look superb with Poser.
RobynsVeil
I didn't much understand the technology employed in this render, but I do find it quite remarkable, most significantly the ear, which is about as good as I've ever seen. It's a great testament where technology has gone in Poser... brilliant image.