The Lair by poser4me
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Description
Credit: DAZ Dragon 3 exported FBX from Daz3d
Millennium SubDragon LE exported FBX from Daz3d
Muelsfell Modular Cave Interior exported FBX from Daz3d
Orestes Iray HDRI Skydomes Daz3d
Comments (6)
Paulienchen Online Now!
Ein sehr schöner Render
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Thank you.
uncollared
Wonderful. Great lighting
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Thank you.
OmniFX
So cute, a momma and her baby. Excellent POV!
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Cool you got it, I think it's time to teach this young ling how to fly.
APlusDesign
Love the lighting in the first! Turned out really well. Very nice scene
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Cool thanks.
RodS
Someone is getting a scolding, it seems..
"Dad! I did NOT start those wildfires! It was those humans and their space lasers!" Sorry.... Couldn't resist...
The are really superbly done, with beautiful lighting from the cave entrance. It feels like we're hiding behind the rocks and watching this growling match.
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Thanks just make sure you don't make too much a noise.
MollyFootman
Both are fine images but the featured one is the winner here. This is another example where the greater contrast with the dimly lit cave and the brightly lit sky with some spectral bloom and lens flare really works well. I don't know if you worked with the dragon textures at all but they are extremely effective, too. Excellent work!
Molly
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The dragon on the left was a Daz conversion I had to re texture by hand. I find the key to good texturing is the roughness and spectral maps you put to your subjects. The dragon on the right is Poser so I only added roughness to the skin to catch the light. It's obvious Daz dos not want to support Poser anymore when Daz offers bridges to other software but Poser. I mission is though Daz and Poser's render engines are different, you can still achieve great renders with Poser today. Thanks for your appreciation to the details, it really pushes me to do better.