The Edo Period by Dollworkz
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100% IRAY RENDER
( Rendered in 4K Resolution )
I absolutely love The Edo Period.
So many things happened during The Edo Period and here is my piece of work on how the Edo period was like.
I put a lot of work into this one. Click on the image to see the full details.
I used Daz 3D to make this beautiful image and NO Post Work Was Done ^^
Thank you for looking and commenting on my artworks means a lot ^^
You guys are the best!!!
See you in the Next Render~!!
Comments (20)
eekdog
Completely fascinating pair.
UteBigSmile
5 stars for you for this fantastic work of art!
Yolie
Magnifique scène, bravo
Kordouane
Very nice rendering and well done
Parme
Nice render
tetrasnake
Beautiful work! Well done!
MarcosGAB
Very good work, Beautiful!
Palaemon
A perfect work!
miwi
zaqxsw
Gorgeous!
Greywolf44
Exquisite!!! Love it!!!
Saby55
Lovely composition!
Richardphotos
amazingly realistic
anitalee
Lovely
udok111
jancas
Lovely
rajib
Very lovely ! Mother - daughter ? One is more traditional and the other more modern for that period. Really like her expression. Beautiful staging. Like the misty look. Gives it a laid back feel. Btw. to me the water could be better. Have you tried a specular material for water ? It will give you very realistic water.
Dollworkz
Thank you for the lovely comments everyone i will continue to push harder for my next renders ^^
@ rajib yah for some reason i didn't like the water feel as well, i will try to use different materials for the water next time to make it look much more realistic ^^
JoeJarrah
great render; the palette is beautifully controlled too.
My ha'penny's worth regarding the water, I don't think its bad; given the subdued and diffuse lighting of this scene, you probably dont want anything too glossy. But if you feel like experimenting, I have used DAZ's built in shader to good effect on occasion, or for complete stillness, glass shaders can work well too. Alternatively you can try a raytraced reflection shader ( at around 95%) and reduce the opacity of the surface. The only drawback of that method is you dont get any refraction on objects below the surface.
ia-du-lin
Beautiful scene and characters.