Don't Speak by Axeye
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Description
It doesn't matter how big you are, or how tough you think you are because when an evil witch tells you to shut up, you "Don't Speak".
This one is a combination of several renders, some made with DS and some made with Poser. I updated my Poser7 to Poser11 this week because of so many issues I've had with DS. I do like DS but the render time is terrible compared to Poser and I've always liked the hierarchy Poser uses much more than DS. I like putting things where I can find them, and I can't do that with DS. Both have some good and some bad so I'll use the best of both when possible.
Because I pieced together so many renders, this image required a lot of postwork so I hope it was worth it lol.
I used some freebies, the Fire Pots and the Evil Totems available at http://freedom-of-art.ucoz.com/ and The Bandit (that cool blue guy) also available there.
Other products I used are listed below.
Thanks for stopping by!
Comments (10)
Axeye
This is the toon version of Don't Speak.
hashdoc
Great work! Like the style of your image!
OkrimSlava
great looking scene!
Radar_rad-dude
A fantastic study and excellent creation! Many fine kudos! A really great looking render!!! The rest of my comment below is just my experiences comparing DAZ studio to Poser.
I struggled with DAZ studio too not liking my inability to find content especially after every upgrade. I started my 3D experience with Poser 5 and went to 6 and lived with its limitations longer than I should have. I was resolved that i would never go past Poser 6 until they came out with a smoking deal to upgrade to Poser 9. I jumped at that deal and was very pleased at how incredibly much better it was over Poser 6. But it had limitations as well. Along came another smoking deal on Poser Pro 2014 which I bought and was astounded at how much better it was over Poser 9. I thought I would be happy to stay with Poser Pro 2014, but what can I say, along came a great deal on Poser Pro 11.1 which I couldn't pass up. I am currently happy with that version but I do run into problems with it once in awhile. I still use Poser Pro 2014 once in awhile and even Poser 9, but my main stay is Poser Pro 11.1. I know. TMI. Sorry about that. I just wanted to tell someone about my bad experiences with DAZ studio as compared to Poser. I am also disgusted with DAZ for not keeping their newer character compatible with Poser. I have found it way too frustrating to try and bring them into poser and have stopped at the M4 version.
Axeye
Yes, I wish DS wasn't so concerned with cornering the market. They have a good product that could be so much better but their greed has moved them to try and eliminate the competition. While most Poser made products can be used in DS, many can't and products made for DS most often can't be used in Poser. They are hurting us with their greed!
zaqxsw
Fantastic!
dogpinshadow
Yes, excellent creation!
Jean_C
Fantastic characters, great fantasy scene!
miwi
RodS
Looks really good, my friend! Great job on this - and yeah, you don't want to have that "shaddup" spell cast on ya! LOL
I know what you mean about finding stuff in both Poser and DS. I've been using Poser since 2009, and just in the last year or so started using DAZ. I enjoy both applications - each has its good and bad points. I frequently use a hodge-podge of Poser, DAZ, my photos, and renders from Vue and even Photoshop's 3D feature. If I can keep my 5 remaining brain cells from exploding, I might even try and learn a bit about Blender.
Axeye
Thank you all for your comments and let's hope DS will give us a break and make it easier to use Poser products!