Stranded by ByteFactory3D
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Description
Rendered in Poser 2014 Firefly
Simple skydome, one single light (infinite, at 55%) as sun, raytracing, gamma correction and IDL engaged.
Render time little more than 4 minutes.
Comments (8)
mazzam
Well done image with good lighting - simple works best particularly for outdoor scenes.
JeffersonAF
Great products.
GrandmaT
Fabulous work!
makennedy
Sweet job on this!!!
Daddywolf
I guess with all the renders you folks are doing with your own products, very nice by the way! is there any thing left for us Regular Folks to Do?Just Kidding! I Got many Ideas!
ByteFactory3D
Haha, sorry for that!!! But really: once you have worked so hard on the modelling, rigging, texturing and whatever for weeks, and ended up creating the level of quality which you had always been longing for when you were customer yourself, (but never found it, haha), then, when the product is ready to use, it suddenly becomes such an awsome fun to play with it and finally give time to the artist inside you again to just enjoy that thing, smile...
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Boni
First off, I love the image. I do have a question ... why is she sitting in the middle of the road? Just asking.
ByteFactory3D
I couldn't ask her :-)
But what I know, is that this road is extremely calm, there are only just 2 or three cars passing it a day. She has the tools available, at least she thinks so, but she has never changed a tire, on top of that she doesn't know if she will have the powers needed, and what to do first. So this is the moment, when she first just sits there, thinking 'damn', and 'do I have enough water with me to survive?', and 'what now', and 'couldn't someone right now come across and help me?'.
At least this is my story. Every image as the same number of immanent stories, like the number of spectators :-)
So what is your story, Boni ? :-)
Richardphotos
superb render and composition. I really like the road prop and I truly appreciate the details in all of your models
from doing the work I have done up until retiring I caused my knees to be tender, so I carry a seat cushion just incase I need to stop and help a damsel. recently on the way home I was coming across an overpass and I seen a tire flying across 4 lanes and a very wide medium ending up in a field. by that time I seen a lady on the other side of the road missing a wheel .of course I went out in the field to retrieve the wheel and luckily she had a decent jack. the car was a Mercedes and it had the most sorry excuse for a jack I recall seeing. using her floor jack I was able to raise the car enough off the brake rotor to get the Mercedes jack under the car. what was strange was there was a new package of lug bolts in the trunk, so I was able to use those to get on the road
ByteFactory3D
Thank you for your nice comment on the image and my content props :-) Wow, Richard, that Lucky Lady must have had an entire army of guardian angels... Not only saving her from a severe accident, but also bringing you to her rescue, and even having the required spare parts in the trunk !!