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Poser Atmosphere/Mood posted on Feb 15, 2016
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A mood which (I guess) everybody on Earth knows from own experience? Sharpening my claws (custom Poser material shaders, no postwork), and enjoying to transform a concept to a visible image. Poser Pro 2014GD, Firefly, IDL Greetings to my friends (and friends to be ;-) ) Charlie

Comments (11)


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oddment

7:03PM | Mon, 15 February 2016

It looks like your claws already have a decent edge. Nice work.

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ArtistKimberly

9:26PM | Mon, 15 February 2016

Outstanding,

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Krid

11:54PM | Mon, 15 February 2016

great scene and excelelnt lightning and atmosphere

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giulband

1:02AM | Tue, 16 February 2016

Fantastic scene's composition, marvelous use of light to create atmosphere !!!!

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makennedy

5:58PM | Tue, 16 February 2016

All too well, Great scene and render...

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Madbat

5:45AM | Wed, 17 February 2016

Yep, been dere, dun dat.

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Tempesta3d

7:17AM | Sun, 06 March 2016

And what a set of claws dear Charlie! Amazing, keep creating and inspiring!!!

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ByteFactory3D

8:06AM | Sun, 06 March 2016

Wow, guys, thank you so much for the encouragement :-) I'm very happy it seems to transport the mood well and tells the story.

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Richardphotos

8:23PM | Mon, 07 March 2016

your lighting setting a really great mood, but details are retained so very well

ByteFactory3D

3:47AM | Tue, 08 March 2016

Haha, Richard, but you DID notice them, didn't you? ;-) I'm very convinced that small details need to remain 'details' and not 'main actors' in a scene, however they always add (on a 'subconcious level') to the whole. Sometimes they are even more powerful when they force the observer to 'investigate' the scene, instead of plain lighting everything to 100 percent, not true? Think of the horror the movie 'Alien' used to create in us, where scenes were extremely dark and we had to complement the few visible things with our own (observers) imagination? By the way, I'm trying the same with my content products, they always have a load of small, barely visible detail in textures (like dirt patches or variation in glossiness or bump) and mesh, retained, as you say, but I have a strong belief that they add (even if not really noticed knowingly) to the overall appearence.

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mausel

8:54AM | Tue, 08 March 2016

Faule Socke, erst ein Bild in der Galerie aber dafür ganz toll gemacht

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Jollyself

10:49AM | Fri, 08 April 2016

stunning light and depth in this....excellent ;)


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