New Year's Day...? by lookoo
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Hi friends! I'm wishing you all a new year! ;)
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Although Netséméóná'e and Aénȯhé'ke (okay, I see, this is complicated, you may call them Netse and Ahnook) don't believe in the whole Christmas thing, they rarely turn down a present. Thus I made them each new breechclouts and a new pair of leggings which are more a thing for the holiday and party season than for hunting or combat since they are overlength and therefore are best worn with stiletto heels. ;)
Looks like they immediately accepted those. My next idea to invite them to a new years eve party at the nearest fort - I'm not so sure about that one...
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Techie specs:
Indian clothes tailored in Marvellous Designer 4, UV-mapped in UV Mapper Pro, textured in Gimp, posed and draped in Poser Pro 2014.
Render engine: Lux 1.5 via Reality 4.1 Plugin.
Figures used:
- Vickie 4 Weightmapped with X&M "Perfect" morphs [Beat this, you Genesis-Zombies! I live in the Stone Age, and it's friggin gorgeous!]
- M4, drunk guy on the Sofa is Senile Santa, man at the Piano is "Dante" (Daniel Craig), silly dancer is "Greg" (Hugh Laurie). All stuff, except the base figures and morphs++, to be found at Renderosity.
F**k Daz3D, long live Poser! *shakes fist to the sky in defiant pose*
Techie whining:
This scene contains a lavish light setup: In addition to two large Mesh lights, each wall sconce has two point lights, and the lampignons have a light each which makes a nice light once I had figured out how to get the translucency of the lampignons right. Over the holidays my daughter has caused the computer to crash twice mid-render. Now, in the third run, I've thrown in the towel after 42 hours of rendering. Unfortunately, the scene, though wonderfully illuminated, is still grainy and full of fireflies as hell. I therefore reduced all the extra lights to zero, so that the scene is only illuminated by the two mesh lights now (which doesn't look too terrible either). Physically accurate render engines are honest but slow...
Comments (2)
papy2
A very good scene and funny dialog. Love "Sparkling Water". Happy New Year Lookoo have great ideas and make good stories. Thanks for all your work till today.
lookoo
Thanks you! Happy New Year to you, too!
ArtistKimberly
Outstanding,