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Description
Blender, Poser, Photoshop, Fireworks
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Hello to all! Thanks so much for taking the time to view my work. And a double thanks to everyone who takes the extra time to comment.
This image was made using my latest release, Temple Wear 01. It's a set of props, accessories, and dynamic clothes designed for fantasy scenes. The name is, of course, very tongue in cheek. It was a fun set to make, and taught me a lot. The altar and hanging decoration included in the set aren't shown here.
I had a ton of fun doing the postwork on this.
The rock is from Predatron's Rocks n' Drops, which is an _awesome_ set. I cannot recommend it enough. I did quite a lot of morphing to it, giving it that nice depression and longer stalactites. It also uses one of the backdrops, in addition to Bagginsbill's Environment Sphere. That way I get decent environment lighting with a background that can render at a high resolution (the original is almost twice as big).
Everything but the figure uses all my materials. The figure is partly EZSkin1 and partly my Pearl (for wet skin), though it's not very noticeable now. The water is from my Essential Materials, including the ripples.
This is a combination of two renders: one dry and one wet. I don't think this worked very well in terms of how I combined them, but I think the concept did well enough that I'll use it in the future. I'll just spend more time studying photos like this.
Credits:
Sylphiad Hair by AprilYSH at DAZ3D
Rocks 'n' Drops by Predatron at DAZ3D
Ron's Bird Brushes by deviney at DAZ3D
Saylor by stephaniebt at DAZ3D
Environment Sphere by Bagginsbill
Comments (19)
doarte
Indeed a most seductive sorceress, Applause +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE
mikeerson
love the hair, the pov makes one turn their head sideways just enough to make you feel like falling off that rock - lol
lwperkins
I love the whole concept, and how much you can feel the wind and her delight in it! The material on the rock is gorgeous too, a wonderful contrast to the wispy fog and smooth skin!
AidanaWillowRaven
Awesome composition, atmo, pose ... and that hair!
barryjeffer
This is gorgeous, I was just glancing through the new posts and came across it. Beautiful work, great looking props and clothing. Awesome dynamics!!!
Shaylea
Very beautiful pose & scene
Amarillis
Love your scene and amazing posing. Beautiful job.
Krid
beautiful scene and composition
RobynsVeil
Overall, a very beautiful image. The hair is spectacular, did I already mention your water (always amazing!), her features say Nirvana as much as the setting. Had a wee adjustment moment reconciling water level to what I thought the horizon was, but then realised it was all about camera angle. The rock is very, very detailed, with a sort of lapahoe`hoe (molten lava) look to it. Which, incidentally, does end up looking a lot grey. But again, what draws me most is the water ripples and refraction of the depths and even the reflection on the thigh. Speaking of thigh, her upper thigh/torso juncture (bent creased section) is startlingly realistic, startling because, well, I didn't know Poser figures had that sort of detail available to them. Fine image!! Lots of attention to detail for a very pleasing effect. :)
bebopdlx
Fantastic work.
fallen21
Stunning textures & render!
ragouc
Beautiful character
DukeNukem2005
Very beautiful and very nice!
rbowen
Excellent!
art-digital
sublime création
loligagger
Beautiful,love her hair!!!!!!!
Darkwish
Really nicely done!
brewgirlca
This is really an exceptional work. The painted hair is what instantly grabs me, it is so rich and the complicated flowing is beautifully done. I appreciate how you did your water works including proper diffraction which gives a feeling of realism often missing in poser works. And of course there is your signature well balanced color pallette. Overall the attention to many details have all come together to create an exceptionally elegant work.
edhoover
Great way of showing the wind