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1920 Noir #1

Lightwave Glamour posted on Sep 23, 2014
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Character and Scene created in Poser... Then imported into Lightwave for final lighting and rendering. BW effect was created using Virtual Darkroom, a native image filter built into Lightwave.

Comments (4)


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GrandmaT Online Now!

2:52PM | Tue, 23 September 2014

Beautiful work!

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Raages

1:43AM | Wed, 24 September 2014

A fine portrait. It has a good 1920 component.

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efron_241

6:02AM | Wed, 24 September 2014

shame so few comments perfect 2014 atmo

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Danakinobi

5:24PM | Wed, 24 September 2014

Thanks you all. My goal was to recreate the golden age of Cinema. Using the classic style of photography and lighting. Lightwave allows me recreate such effects... It has a few built in image filters to help create the look of film. One of these filters is called "Virtual Darkroom". It has preset film settings that you can adjust to your liking... It also has several different types of "real life" camera settings that you can use. I'm just glad that Poser has a plug-in to allow me to bring my scenes from Poser into Lightwave so that I can light the scene similar to how I would setup in real studio setting. I'm sure there are ways to do this in Poser, but for now, I'm sticking to what I know best. Thank you all again for the compliments. Regards, Danakinobi


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