The Almighty Warrior by Ragtopjohnny
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Description
An image I did of All Action Hero, one of my favorite new figures in my Runtime.
Took 12 hours to get the lighting just right, and get the patch of grass visible at his feet for the render.
Also made my own custom textures for Veteran Wardog over at Daz.
Hope you all like it, have a great day everyone!
Comments (6)
26Fahrenheit
nice try .. but the figure blends totally into its background .. try not "always" put the main character in the middle .. move the truck a bit forward .. and move the figure in front of the sun .. with the gun pointing the other way .. aka flip the figure horiz. Or give him brighter "green" cammo or so .. that way the image is more powerful
scooby37
I have to say that I agree with 26Farenheit to some extent. I think the image would have worked with a bit of a keylight to show up a bit more detail on the figure. But nonetheless a striking image.
Cyberdene
Goddamn, 12 hours? The only way that would take me a long time is if I have to keep stopping the render and starting over due to washed out looking renders. This is why I need Octane Renderer, that thing does everything in real time so you know exactly what your renders will look like before and after you do it.
KnightWolverine
When they said that "He'd be Back" they weren't kidding...lol... Some lighting tweaks here Johnny if wanting some critiques but overall not bad buddy!...sorry to hear it took 12 hours of work but one can not grow without putting time into it and with everyone always say'n good job or great work then you wouldn't grow in skills as you progress.So yes ...some more work is needed and i for one believe you can do it Johnny! ~smiles~
Leije
Strong image, I love the POV !
Diemamker
Great Image... I know the pain lighting can be! I agree with what has been said, just change the camera angle, you'll find that the scene will change a lot just by changing the POV... Still nicely done!