Music: Trance/Dance and Electronic
Spend most of my time with 3D Art, Binge playing one the following: Warframe, Factorio, Satisfactory or World of Warcraft, Reading, Creative Writing, Character Development and World Building. Then there's sleep, work and cooking.
Let's not forget trying to find meaning... Going past the surface. See the depth. Find truth. Expose the lies.
Myer's Brigg Type: INFJ, if you're in that sort of thing.
Flat Earther!
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Comments (9)
brain1969
ice product ... but the render is not so lucky at the quality
LyleAryn
That's a great shooting angle.
Davidvantol
Most excellent job !
uncollared
Great POV and posing. Wonderful work
jaxprog
Brian, the idea of my postwork, is making the image as film like as possible. The lack of quality from your point of view is perhaps the film grain. For example, some renders due to poor lighting produce artifacts and grainy effects which indeed is low quality. However this image before post work was crystal clear free of any grain.
The project took me about 3 hours to put together. Once I set it to render I max'ed out all model resolution to hi-def where allowed, set the min and max to maximum, the render time to 100000, the quality to 1000 and the convergence to 100%. The render runs for about 5 or 6 hours straight a nVidia 1080Ti. I go to sleep. I wake up about 4am. Postwork the image as part of my get ready for work morning routine. After 5 or 6 hours its crystal clear.
I move the image into Photolab 2 or Photoshop and run Nik Collection 3 film filters on it and the film grain sets in. All those old fashion film's from Fuji, Kodak, Agfa and others before DSLR's produce really nice images in my opinion. That's what I'm after, the recreation of film.
Hope you like it.
starship64
Beautiful romantic picture!
Heatherlly
Excellent angle/POV and super romantic to boot! Great job. :)
contedesfees
Near photo-real! You achieved the effects you were trying to represent. Excellent.
(Those you do not immediately see your obvious intention are not worthy of a patient explanation!)
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Amazing ! Wonderful expression!