10,000 B.C by Cal83street
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Description
Tried that LAMH plugin again to add hair on the ape man character. It wouldn't take. Dont know why I cant seem to put hair on other figures but I really haven't tried to learn how to use this plugin yet.
Well anyway I thank you for your comments and for stopping over. If anyone has ideas please let me know. Thanks.
Don't really know what genre to put this under
Comments (8)
goldie
Nice work compositing this piece--light and shadows are very convincing...I am going to try some of the smaller animals, such as the squirrel (I think there's script for it)...not too certain either how to use the plugin to its maximum, so I just hit the run button :)
As far as category, I think sci-fi could be appropriated since the mammoth population died out before 10,000 BCE; however, one tiny population did endure on an isolated island, (Wrangel Island which is an uninhabited small piece of land off the northern coast of far eastern Siberia) until ~1650 BCE.
Cal83street
And thats were I was talking about. That small Island. I new that. LOL
LivingPixels
Nicely worked well done and in time when you've mastered the plugin I look forward to seeing what you create then!! very nicely worked my friend!!
TK0920
Cool scene, impressive detail. Like the concept as well, definitely the fantasy category to me, look at the size of that original Hulk, Fantastic! Looks like some more Wolly mammoth bones will be appearing in that area shortly!! :)
bucyjoe
lamh works in 3delight
eekdog
Great time period render, those mammoths are awesome along with the gorilla. Wish I had and knew where to get them.
Cal83street
The gorilla is The Freak from Daz. I had him when I was using poser. and the textures are from Daz to.They are called Raw-Trogs for the Freak. It comes with morphs to give it that ape look. But I just used a push tool in my paint program to make the hair look full for the ape character. Mammoths also from Daz. I dont think you can use them in poser.
miwi
anitalee
Excellent
Richardphotos
superb composition and use of props. I have the mammoth but only used it once