Don't you think it's a bit too long? by LivingPixels
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Description
I know its a bit of a corny title however I enjoyed playing around withe dynamic dress and texture change this is for all of my friends here at renderosity I hope you like friends!!
Thanx for popping by for a look have a great weekend all of you!!
Comments (19)
eekdog
Again good work my friend.
Anthanasius
A bit long but make work the imagination ;)
giulband
Very fine portrait !!
UteBigSmile
She looks realy very pretty!
Cyve
Marvelous character and I love her outfit... Outstandingly done !!!
CoyoteSeven
Marvelous image!
QuietRiot
I love dynamic clothes. I just wish I could make them work better. Your lady is beautiful!
Jean_C
A very elegant dress! Superb character, pose and decor, excellent image, Bob!
Leije
Nice work with the dynamic dress, I like the dress color and the superb BG, great image !
bakapo
pretty work, her dress is lovely. I like long dresses... they hide everything. :)
blankfrancine
Beautiful lady and clothes.Great subtle pose.Well-arranged,too.
GrandmaT
She just needs higher heels. Gorgeous work!
makennedy
It's nothing that six inch heels wouldn't cure!!! Nice render...
claude19
nice render for a splendid woman...awesome composition !!!
jendellas
I have to agree :o))))
bugsnouveau
Wonderful stuff
rajib
Beautifully posed ! Like the expression too. Lovely work !
anahata.c
the title's not corny, I'd imagine getting around in that dress could be tricky, lol. But she also looks like she's balancing on something, and doesn't want to fall! As always, you handle the drape of her dress perfectly. And her shoulders are arched ever-so-slightly, to indicate caution. And her gaze---off center---seems to be asking her question. I take it that part of the challenge of 3D is producing the stances and facial expressions that capture whatever mood you're trying to portray...And I assume all of that, including the drape of her dress, the lighting, etc, is much harder than it looks in the final product. It looks like it would be exacting work...
She's in front of a solid pier, with fine ornament, and a large treeless landscape: something primal, almost like the mountains of da Vinci---ie, primal, pre-civilization stuff. And you have a deep reddish undertone here---a reddish-purplish tone, in fact, which permeates the whole image. You do that in a number of images---ie, you use a distinct patina throughout an image---and you do it very effectively. And the architecture opens to reveal that big sky. Another fine portrait at a precipice of time, a time when something is in-the-wait, and where the light is rich with transition. Yet more fine work from you, Bob. (I keep on saying that, but it's true.)
ArtistKimberly
Gorgeous Image Sweetie,