Here sits the Dummy in his ivory throne,
  never knowing his thoughts aren't his own.
And here is the Ventriloquist, partially shown.
  The power behind the Dummy's dome.
But what of our dummy's benefactor?
  Is he too just another pawn?
This powerful, behind the scenes actor.
  Is his voice also on loan?
And here's a thought just as obnoxious:
  Keep it in mind as you roam.
Perhaps the Ventriloquist is just our subconcious.
  We all have lights on, but nobody's home.Â
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Comments (15)
braynes
that is extreme!!!!
Greywolf44
This is really a nice job. One observation. Bill's right arm is slightly out of focus, I take it due to DOF. If you could have used DOF on the original DAZ render so the wall and curtains behind the young lady are slightly out of focus then I think you'd get one step closer to what you're looking for. None the less, a fine image.
eekdog
really an artistic wonder my friend.
barryjeffer
You make this look amazing... and I know it isn't easy to do. Excellent work on this creation.
Richardphotos
when I first saw your thumb, I was thinking you looked like jocko500 another member here. her realism is superb
Raages
This much better Fitz. I think Greywolf44 has a good point. In DAZ you can create a new camera. With that camera you have the possibility to trim the focal distance and depht of field (by the F/stop) as well as the focal lenght. (Not possible with the standard camera, as far as I know) Now these days I use that new camera for my final render position. Trim it and don't move it any more. Checking and viewing do I with the standard camera in perpective view. That camera do I move around to create and control the poses. I frequently switch to top view or a view through my spotlights to direct them to the desired positions.
Mondwin
Stunning scene my friend!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
adrie
This is really awesome work my friend, love it.
Jean_C
Very nice composition of reality and virtual, superb work!
Leije
Excellent blending of a photo in a 3D scene, great work !
b-vone
I was busy but saw this on my phone yesterday and Ive been waiting to comment on it since. Amazing work ! You really have an ability to blend real Photos and Renders. The drapes and the dinette set blend perfectly. the double doors in the back are a little off to me, but like others mentioned about DOF, I think this would help mask it. The oriental rug and the shoes on the floor look awesome. They really add to the realism. Some people are good with lighting, some are good with textures, I think this "blend" of photos and renders is your "thing" ;-)
Gisela Online Now!
I don't see any difference in here looks very well blend. Good work.
GrandmaT
Fantastic work!
3DClassics
Very interesting!
romangirl
You did a great job!