Lilly by Danakinobi
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Description
Character and scene posed using "Poser pro 2014". Then imported to Lightwave via PoserFusion... Additional lighting and final rendering in Lightwave 11.6
Comments (4)
giulband
Beautiful pose and expression !!! Excellent composition and lighting !!
Danakinobi
Thanks... I wanted to re-create moonlight shining through the forest trees. Lightwave allows me to add a "GOBO" effect of tree foliage. I am using two spot lights with the foliage gobo and volumetric lighting. I then used another pot light as a key light.
NetWorthy
Excellent, worth the complex workflow I think because of the feel of the lighting. Nice.
Danakinobi
Thank you. Yes, it's a pretty crazy workflow, but I really love the lighting and image quality I get from Lightwave's native render engine. I've tried using Reality3, but the render time is very long and I have not really had much success re-creating the lighting. I have worked with Lightwave for some time now and can usually re-create the scene as I imagined it using Lightwave for the lighting and rendering.
vikike176
Nice scene! :)
Danakinobi
Thank you... I originally was working on creating a less cartoon version of Merida from the movie Brave... But I ended up creating this scene. I'm still working on creating my version of Merida. And probably going to use the same scene. Just working on finding the right outfit. Lilly is one of my favorite characters to work with.
crocodilian
Note: you've got problem shadows from the Poser transmap for the hair-- casts very stark shadows on the model's forehead. This can be fixed in several ways: 1) don't use a spotlight, use an area light or domelight or similar, not a point source. 2) blur the transmap so it doesn't cast such starch shadows (Lightwave is really nice in that you can do that right in the Lightwave app,
Danakinobi
Thanks for the tip. I'll look into that. The strands didn't bother me too much at first. But I suppose they could use a little softening.