Originally a seamstress and graphic designer from Sweden. Unusual combination perhaps, but one that makes 3D cloth making sort of a natural progression! I love the creative freedom and the opportunity to stretch myself and learn new skills that the world of 3D model making and texturing offers.
I mostly focus on Dynamic clothing, due to the fact that I aim to make realistic looking clothing that looks real, whether the style ot the item itself is fantasy or casual. I also love fabric and how it drapes, in real life and in 3D. Lately, I have been starting to make Dynamic clothing with morphs, in the hope of making Dynamic clothing more user-friendly out of the box, and to be able to make the same item easily fit many different figures and shapes. I do feel Dynamic clothing is very beautiful and that it offers so many exciting possibilities!
Please do check out my store - I am continually adding products!
Happy Rendering!// Frequency
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Comments (5)
HWW0 Online Now!
Frequency, I really like this rendering , it travels me a bit at the dolls' world. You know when we were playing with Barbies and John John. :) Not to mention that the this shirt looks really awesome! :thumbs_up_reverse:
Frequency3D
Thanks HWW!
Yeah, you get sort of a macro effect if you overdo the depth of field a bit. This will make figures appear smaller in scale, like dolls. There is a whole sene around this actually, mostly used to make real architecture look like models. That whole thing is a bit more sophisticated though, involving the plane of focus (PoF). I think the technique was originally used with special cameras for photographing architecture from the ground but without getting the perspective distortion.
Check it out:
Tilt-shift Photography (Wikipedia)
ArtistKimberly
Fantastic Work,
GrandmaT
Fabulous outfit! I put it on my wishlist as soon as I saw it.
Frequency3D
Thank you AK and GrandmaT! :)