Hello to everyone at the Renderosity community. If there is one place that I can say has helped me the most to better my understanding and ability with 3D art, Renderosity is it. As a whole, the community is quite friendly and, for the most part, helpful.
So, I would like to say thanx for all of the helpful suggestions, comments, ideas, and the freebies.
Bio: Well, I am not a professional artist. Actually, I am an engineer. I started in 3D by helping an associate with a work project in Bentleys MicroStation. I found it interesting and looked into other programs on the Macintosh platform. I experimented with Bryce, Poser, Infini-D, Amapi, and Cinema 4D. Currently, I use Poser to pose my human meshes, Cinema 4D to create, pose, and render meshes and scenes, and Photoshop for post-work.
I strongly suggest anyone just getting into 3D, or 2D, art to take a look through the tutorials on this site for great tips and ideas for your work. I have also found that other artists within the community are more than happy to answer questions, provide examples, offer suggestions, and share work with their peers. What can it hurt, drop them an IM or e-mail and ask.
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lparisek
P.S. Please post constructive comments or suggestions if you have them. Thanx!
linwhite
Okay....you need more shades in the hair. If you use only one or two colors it looks flat, even though you gave lots of movement to it. The shading in the back (What would be under the neck) is excellent. You also gave it good height. If you stick the hair too close to the head, it makes the person look deformed. I also like the little fly-away hairs you put in. That gives it a wild look and a touch of realism. I would suggest for the fur using the Eye Candy 4000 "fur" filter. It makes the most amazing fur and hair and picks up the color beneath the selection when it "builds" the fur. I think you did an amazing job putting the two together, and I like the way the fur grows up and merges into her skin. Good hair, like Rome, was not built in a day....(If you could fluff the lion's tail out just a tad it would be more realistic, too.) You have lots of talent, so keep up the good work.