Hi - not sure how useful below is but incase of interest.
Toolset - PoserPro11, Substance Painter/Designer,Zbrush,Gimp and a bit of vue. Miopic photos come from a RX100 or an old D300
Thirdy party resources I use - These are free and worth a look if not already on your list - HDRI maps - https://hdrihaven.com Textures - https://www.textures.com/ (used to be cgtextures.com)
If you like the lighting in my renders its worth checking out hdrihaven as they have a high EV range and don't always require additional lighting (see http://blog.gregzaal.com/2016/03/16/make-your-own-hdri/ for more details on how they differ from standard hdr).
Workflow - export model from Poser into Substance Painter and build PBR maps. Export PBR maps and build mats in Poser (via Script). For lighting use HDRI map set-up on BB's envsphere or Poser standard ground plan. Iterate and tweak lighting and mats to get desired mood/effect. After render load png into GIMP and use layers to adjust contrast and colours.
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Comments (7)
Mondwin
Fabulous shot my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
eekdog
Darn cool helmet. Love the gold and details.
ontar1
Interesting, great capture!
A_Sunbeam Online Now!
Nicely done; great lighting on this piece of Anglo-Saxon goldwork!
T.Rex
Reconstruction - I thought so. But it gives a very good idea of what the original looked like when it was created. Amazing detail - you've really caught the fine are work in this. But, was it only ceremonial, or was it used in war, too? More photos from this exhibit, please! And keep up the good work! :-)
Faemike55
very cool helm great capture
KarmaSong
A superb artefact from Anglo-Saxon times ! A wonderful and stunning capture !