Visiting the Colonies by T0mcat00
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Description
Here we see Carmelita o'Toole in front of her London home, waiting for the steam coach to take her to London Harbour, where she will start her trip to Boston, capital of Britain's North American colonies, by travelling on board of the world's most luxurious passenger ship, the Titanic.
It will be the Titanic's fourth crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, and she will probably set up a new record for the journey, as she did already on the three previous journeys.
In Boston Carmelita will meet with the famous inventor Nicola Tesla, who, after inventing wireless electricity transmission, now intends to find a way to have humans travel into space. As a reporter for the London Times Carmelita will interview Tesla, taking special care to get all details about the Nobel Price Ceremony, where Tesla was awarded his third consecutive Nobel Price in physics.
Comments (4)
mmitchell_houston
This is a fun little scene. Cute character and lots of nice details. I like the angle of the lighting and the shadows falling on the wall. Perhaps a little more yellow in the light to simulate sunlight? I dunno, maybe just a little brighter. At any rate, this is fun and thanks for sharing.
T0mcat00
Lighting should (!) be sunlight at about 7:00 am, as I used the dome and scene setting with that time set. One booboo I made was not setting the coordinates for London cough so it's more of a New Mexico morning, which is my standart geographical setting. sheepish grin
JoFCUK
Love the depth of field and the scene overall, great render, I would love to see a hip pop or a slouch in the pose as I personally feel it's a little stiff, but great none the less :-)
T0mcat00
The pose is delivered with the clothing. I must admit, I just wanted to do a fast render to see how the clothes look when used by an amateur ( = me ) so I didn't fiddle with adjustments much.
zaqxsw
Lovely!
A_Sunbeam
Impressive