Lythronax by lmx3d
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Description
This is a comeback to C4D after a lot of Vue images. MNartist morphs and textures on Dinoraul tarbosaurus. My LAMH setting for protofeathers. Only a little postwork on splashes and fog. Hope you like it.
Comments (12)
MNArtist
Looks good Luca!
brewgirlca
A very good interpretation of the modern view of a member of the Tyrano group.
giulband
very good work!!!!
saphira1998
great
artbyphil
Looking good. You made the Tarbosaurus look very different.
Kinchie
Looks Great - nice protofeathers, And the misty swamp is lovely - can almost smell the dank air, and rotting vegetation in the water.
Mondwin
Amazing and cool scene my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
gedarin
Great scene
ROGERGONDRAN Online Now!
Very beautiful composition, the foggy swamp is very well to render.
papillon68
Great render, as always!
adorety
Awesome! Attention to detail is excellent especially on things like the water splashes and the detail in the skin texture. Great atmosphere and light and super crisp render. The protofeathers look great. Hopefully they work better in C4D than Vue! After a quick test, Poser hair is a little easier in Vue 2014, but if there's a lot, it does get sluggish and crash.
lmx3d
Hi Arthur, yes Cinema 4D antialiasing is much better then Vue and you have more control on materials. Vue render quality is good on native objects but not the same on sme imported ones like hair or fur. LAMH protofeathers are real obj geometry but difference is very sensible. Cinema engine or better V-Ray render these with the right softness with the right amount of specularity. With Vue is not the same, freaking fuzzy! Best would be to have Cinema and Vue XStream inside, but is a really pricy solution. I have a Cinema license at work so i can make these try. ;-)
android65mar
Don't know how I missed this one, excellent pose and composition