I work in the technology side of a magazine (both a print and online magazine), Mother Jones. I consider myself a hobbyist 3d image maker because I can't rightfully call myself an artist. I studied Comparative Literature in college, and, yes, job availability for people like me isn't easily had. So, I used my love of computers to switch professions, and at the same time came upon 3d art. I tend to favor science fiction and fantasy in my images, but sometimes I do get carried away by very beautiful 3d models.
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Comments (2)
rajib
This one looks a bit odd to me in terms of no shadow on the ground for them even though there seems to be so many lights hanging from top and shadows on the other elements on the scene. Also the color of light on them does not seem to match the scene. Probably the image is superimposed with the characters. If the HDRI is a jpg, it will not not have much light. If it is a HDR / EXR it should have. You can try HyperfocalDesign HDRI. They are un-clamped and provide beautiful light (Not the LDR versions, only the HDR or VHDR versions) but yes, there are expensive to buy.
jancas
Nice work