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The London Singer

Bryce Music posted on Nov 12, 2018
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Victoria London and her superb band, the best rock band in the galaxy! The backing singers and the bass player are EI's Femasu figure including one of the male variants. The suit is the Taddot suit with my own unfinished texture. All the musical instruments, amplifiers and microphones with stands are a package for Poser I hope to release at some stage, including V4's radio microphone. Duval for M4 is on guitar, modified by me as I wanted a slightly younger appearance as well as a clean-shaven version. Freak 4 Brock character from DAZ is used for the keyboard player and another character from DAZ was used for the M4 drummer. Figures exported from Poser, all rendered in Bryce 7. Lots of spotlights yet this still did not take all that long to render on my truly ancient Mac, less than 15 minutes. With that in mind I will probably render a 6K version of this overnight and see how it looks printed as a poster.

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Comments (7)


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miwi

6:33AM | Mon, 12 November 2018
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lwperkins

8:34AM | Mon, 12 November 2018

That's so cool! The fancy light setup really makes this, too!

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fireangel

11:29AM | Mon, 12 November 2018

I actually based the lights on a real rock stage set-up I worked on. Lots of coloured lights pointing in various directions and a follow-spot on the lead singer, plus follow-spots available for the other musicians whenever they were doing solo spots or lead breaks. In compositions like this the brightest light tends to dictate where people look first, so having it on the lead singer makes sense.

Though in spite of not being lit up so brightly that bass player is rather hard to ignore...

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petege

1:15PM | Mon, 12 November 2018

A really cool stage scene with very good lighting and characters. Also the props are great.

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RodS Online Now!

2:27PM | Mon, 12 November 2018

Well that's quite the backup band she has there! I hear the next stop on their tour is the Cantina at Mos Eisley...

This was rendered in Bryce? Most impressive, my friend! I could never get anything that good out of Bryce... Might mess with it again one of these days..

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brysie

12:48PM | Tue, 20 November 2018

That is truly superb lighting. The figure poses are great; I like the little touches like the keyboard player's eyes closed and the guitarist who seems to be fretboard tapping. I might have been tempted to put the Freak on drums but you avoided that cliché.

Backing singers tend to dress differently from the rest of the band, so I think the bass player needs a different colour outfit. You could try a lower camera angle, which I think would enhance the dynamism, perhaps at or even below stage height.


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Faemike55

11:26AM | Sat, 24 November 2018

Fabulous scene. It would be fun to attend this concert


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