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A Good Knight's Rest (re-worked)

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Original photograph Mike in Traveler's Gothic Armor DAZ Wedge Hair Questor's Norman Sword Postwork in Photoshop6 The reflection map on the armor is actually the woods in front of the scene you see. That is, after I took this background photo, I went over to the tree, turned around and took another one for the reflection.

Comments (23)


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fiction2002

9:54PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

This is some amazing work. You've integrated the figure perfectly into the background, and that reflection is fantastic.

adam_v

9:54PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

What a superb use of reflection!

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Rhiannon

10:20PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

Very realistic, love it!

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jlmattson

10:39PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

Simply Amazing Work..... WOW !!!! Thanks for the explanation.... A well thought out piece of Art and deserves more than an EXCELLENT !

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CnS

10:40PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

nice work!

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Paladin7

10:53PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

Fantastic image. The blending of character and background is seemless and beautiful. Great job.

queri

11:12PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

The detail of the reflection map shows perfectly. It absolutely grounds him there in a way nothng else could do. Superb posing, down the the helmet and sword.

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guarie

11:43PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

This is excellent - I really like how you've integrated the figure! He actually does look like he's asleep under that tree. Fantastic work!

Hiram

12:10AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

Well, actually he's dead.

Maybe I should make him pale? Thank you all for your knid remarks!

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mlevans

12:35AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

Kind of figured that death was the only rest a knight really ever got. Back to school, me...I look at this and realize I've still got miles to go. Superb work.

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jerr3d

1:28AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

Yes you have really merged the 3d figure and the background very well!

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islandgirldesigns

1:34AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

This is GREAT! How well you have melded everything together! Great job!!!

drumboy

4:31AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

yep this is really good work! :)

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DrmzRmyne

5:49AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

Little touches like that to detail is what makes images like this so awesome! Very well thought out and created! Excellent!

Hydra

10:27AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

Outstanding.

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StudioTjeerd

3:40PM | Tue, 05 November 2002

So beautiful! You did an awesome work on your postwork! Great!

Kimper

7:11PM | Tue, 05 November 2002

Most photo integrations suck. This doesn't. Wonderful work!!

gg77

11:12PM | Tue, 05 November 2002

Excellent work and great setup!

davidm

5:09AM | Wed, 06 November 2002

A truly EXCELLENT image, SUPERBLY done! :-)

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specs2

4:47AM | Sat, 09 November 2002

Nice work on the reflections and the shadow. The Knight really blends into this scene.

cynlee

10:12PM | Sat, 09 November 2002

Is there room here for another comment? Uh...ditto -all the above!!! :~D I'm truely amazed & impressed- I love the ideal of using both 3D & photo. together! ...hmmmm- heart attack perhaps?

CortEz

12:06PM | Sat, 04 January 2003

it seems it's a real pick ! nice work !

Pontigary

3:13PM | Wed, 19 February 2003

Exceptional photorealism achieved! Fantastic combination of photo and Poser... unbelievable!


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