Midnight Cruise by romangirl
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Description
Sorry, Mrs.Broughton's hair isn't picking up the light from the moon very well.
I'm not that good!
Comments (22)
eekdog Online Now!
Would not mind a cruise with this babe.
CSFisher
You ARE that good, and I like this image a lot!
romangirl
Thanks, CS. About time for a story?
GrandmaT
Fantastic job! I love the way her hair is blowing in the breeze.
RodS
Still, it looks great, my friend!
Try putting a point light behind her head, and set the light's Attenuation (in the light's 'properties tab') to "inverse square." Play with the positioning and light intensity - you'll probably have to crank it down quite a bit. 100% with inverse square is like a nuke going off...
Faemike55
sweet work - she is quite lovely and adorable
zaqxsw
Lovely!
mtdana
Looks like it will be a beautiful night!!!
Jean_C
Superb image, I like the windy hair and the atmo a lot, excellent work, Sue!
Diemamker
Well I say it look great... excellent work!
dogpinshadow
a beautiful scene!
Windigo
Time for the champagne and strawberries, she's beautiful!
Rods is right, it's all in the backlighting but then you risk losing you unique and special style.
Leije
I like the night atmo on the boat, superb portrait, Sue !
makennedy
Looks good, love the color...and just keep practicing til you get what you want!
mazzam Online Now!
Has a very nice feel to it. Something special about nighttime at sea...
PhthaloBlue
Delightful!
bucyjoe
she's a fox like her tan lines and the moon glow
OkrimSlava
beautiful done.
anitalee
Excellent
nickcarter
jeffy3ds
Fantastic job! I
g1tip
I think your frontal lighting and background work are perfect. A really great scene, all around, my friend !!! But, if you want to get that illusion of the moon light, Rods' hint is very good. That kind of lighting will give you that slight rim of light on her arms and shoulders plus it will filter through the fringes of her hair giving you a more realistic looking highlight on the outer edges (your front highlights are great, just the way they are). You will probably have to play around with the positioning and intensity of the point light to get just what you want. And, you may need more than one, in close proximity to each other, to get the look you're looking for.
romangirl
Thanks for the advice!
Richardphotos
looks great. her tan lines are outstanding as her pose