I've worked with Poser since April '07, most commonly with fantasy/mood themes, or to express my current obsession with Sherlock Holmes. I have lots of fun experimenting with procedural textures, I love playing with lights and camera angles, and I hope one day to join the ranks of modellers. In my renders, I usually don't do post work, preferring instead to utilize the program's native features, or to re-do a render if something went wrong. After more than a year of that I've recently branched out to Carrara and haven't looked back since.
I also do erotic images, some of which are posted to my gallery at www.renderotica.com under my username elena_c. I'm also at Y!Gallery under elenacalderas.
I do commissions. For more information, look at www.elenacalderas.com.
In real life, I'm a middle-aged female with a degree in biology, working as a scientific consultant, with lots of outré hobbies that no one would believe me anyway (started with medieval reenactment and becoming really strange from there).
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Comments (5)
Razor42
Has an escherish quality. Love the lighting!~
Nod
Very nicely done indeed.
Drakkendark
Great work. How did you get that lighting?
elena_c
Thanks for the comments! My setting were: scene: 20% sky ambient light, realistic atmosphere: fast simulation off, sun beams on, fog on, three cloud layers; render settings: best antialiasing, object accuracy 2 pixels, shadow accuracy 4 pixels, filter sharpness 100%, skylight 100%, indirect light 100%, interpolation precision 45%, photon count 54000 or thereabouts, photon map accuracy 25%, render dimensions 3000 x 2250 pixels, re-sized by 50%. There's a reflection on the ground of the prop, which adds to the amount of indirect lighting. The render took about eight hours (I didn't take note of the precise time).
ia-du-lin
great atmo, light and shadow here, wonderful image, beautiful sandstone mat