Waiting Beneath the Light by ChuckEvans
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Description
Credits
Victoria (DAZ3D)
Andromeda Hair (DAZ3D/Vairesh)
Royal Carriages (by DAZ3D/Darkworld Designs)
"Dork" (Included in Poser 4)
P4 Horse (Included in Poser 4)
Streetlamp (SAMS3D)
HH Gate (SAMS3D)
Medieval Dress (PoserStyle)
Helpful Assistance
Gebe/Guitta (Vue Forum Moderator)
Djeser/wabe/sittingblue
Minor postwork in Photoshop 7
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My first "real" attempt at creating something in Vue.
"For ages, lovers have longed for each other and sought whatever time they could steal to be together."
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All comments technical and artistic appreciated.
Thanks for taking time to view.
Comments (24)
jstro
Hey, great job, Chuck. Very nice start. Love the lighting.
SAMS3D
You did all justice...this is wonderful..!
Moebius87
Absolutely stunning work!!! This is a fantastic image. I love how you have combined all these many elements and created a scence that has taken on a life of its own. :o)
Sacred Rose
Beautiful imagery Chuck! The whole scene is wonderfully created!
LadyDove
Wow!! That is great! I love the lighting. Everything is beautiful!
Djeser
Looks terrific, Chuck! Congrats, I think you did a great job on this. And you're very welcome for any little bits of help I may have given.
ironhart
Perspective,Perspective,Perspective. Great. the use of multi objects gives it realism. And as Lin says, it is always a pleasure to see life breathed into my creations. thankyou.
tresamie
Yes, it's plain to see that you have a great photographer's eye. This is marvelous, Chuck. Very well done!
gebe
Very nice composition. I like the lighting, it's just perfect:-)
cambert
Great work, Chuck. The lighting and composition are beautiful :)
madasatadpole
really nice work..great detail..very good lighting and a nice sense of scale,,more please
sittingblue
I like the lighting. This is a very nice picture.
Irish
Overall this is just a wonderfully romantic image!! Bravo.
zxcvb
Wow what a great job , excellent detail
Odyssey
Very very nice scene :o) I am sure it's a first of many more to come, welcome to the beautiful world of Vue :o)
linwhite
LOL....Now how are you going to top this. You've set a very high standard here. Hey, you're a hit!!!
Darkworld
the carriage! wow this is very pretty. great holiday render =) i like the snow effects and the light is very warm and inviting. vue is definitely cool i need to check it out
nas4a2
wow.....for your first real scene in vue this is absolutely stunning. love the lighting.....and i agree with moebius...combining this many elements is great....i love images full of detail and vibrant colors. and you my friend did an excellent job:) and your photography is awesome.....oh and i noticed in your gallery that you have an image called days end LOL cool ......no wonder my last image submitted got your attentionLOL. thanks for the great image and looking forward to seeing more
Mikeangelo
Wonderful image.
danob
Wow First effort really superb work!
goldtassel
this is stunning - great composition
TigerShark
Very detailed image, definately tells a story. However something in the composition bothers me and I can't quite put a finger on it. Perhaps its the strong diagonal line created by the saturated greens in the plants, dress and roof. Also, if the gentleman in the far left was wearing a brighter or lighter colour, it would be easier to see him.
ChuckEvans
Tks for the comment. I hadn't noticed the "diagnal line" you are talking about...strange. It must be one of those "things" I don't know about art (since I never studied any). I guess the person who makes an image doesn't see those types of things. Also, you're sort of right about the figure under the light. I had two things in mind: I made the light there brighter to (hopefully) attract the viewer's eye and I left it a bit, hmmmm, subdued for a reason--to make the viewer look or search a bit having the title give them the clue. Perhaps that's a wrong approach. Tks again for the comment!
tantarus
Very nice atmosfere ;)