It's been over 5 years since I've joined Renderosity, and I'm having a blast here! I enjoy sharing my artwork and my photos with all of you here. And I enjoy seeing your fantastic work as well. Well I'll have more on the way, and I hope you enjoy it.
Once again: Thank You All, My Friends!
Mike Lancaster
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You can find more of my stuff here:
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/87996855@N00/
Deviantart: https://tetrasnake.deviantart.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mike.lancaster.908
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Comments (4)
PCottontail
bring it up, move it closer to the camera, pointing toward the face, and form a triangle under the left eye. natural lighting!
eekdog Online Now!
Good job with the light and blur hand.
UteBigSmile
Your newest images are all very well done and look simply great dear Mike! (Sorry for not writing a comment on them all) I wish you and yours already a marvelous Weekend.👍
tetrasnake
Forgiven.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon
RodS
Nicely done, sir! I've done a bit of playing like this myself back in the day. Now I just use Poser.
What PCottontail is describing is called "Rembrandt Lighting" - he was famous for painting that light with the little triangle on the face in his portraits.