I did a small amount of work with Poser way back when it was new. Honestly, I was amazed by what you could do with just that program and the stock characters. I did a bit of illustration and posted to Renderosity before it was called Renderosity. It was "something" 3D, I think...LOL Anyway, those images are long lost to the server.
Recently, I was traveling and decided to try my hand with the new Daz Studio software. I was floored by just how many options are now available for creating with 3D models. So, here I am...once again playing with characters. My renders are primarily tests of all the new and cool props, morphs, shaders, and environments. I get the most enjoyment by creating new characters based on either the Genesis 2 or 3 models. Hopefully, I'll have some ready for sale soon!
As always, thanks for looking!
Eric
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Comments (3)
FurNose
Very nice, Eric! Third option: Leaving the light as they are and changing the tonemapping (Shutter speed, F/Stop or ISO) ;-)
EricBSTL
Good thinking...funny... you'd think the camera settings would have been my first thought. But I tend to think of light power first. 😀
buffalosoldier
the atmosphere is amazing
EricBSTL
Thanks. That is largely due to the opposing lights. The light on the left is a slight warm fill. The light on the right is a cool highlight. With no other lights in the scene, you get something like moonlight.
giulband
Excellent !!