farewell my love... by beton
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Description
poserfigure rendered in bryce.
postwork with painter
Cheers
Comments (12)
Achilles1
there is only one thing that comes to mind, WOW!!!!!
Chcicken_Soup
where's the armor from, it's amazing!!!
Nosfiratu
Beautiful
Alihahd
Yes, where is the armor from???? Great pic Tom.
delilah
there's definately a story here. more, please! ;)
Debbie M.
This is a beautiful image! Great render, great background, fabulous lighting... everything about it is WOW!!!
Sacred Rose
Superb! ~ Sacred
jas1746
Excellent!
rjghise
Excellent. Wish I could render figures in Bryce like that! Great sky.
februus
superb, beton!
Lorrin
I think you are very talented. There is one thing about this pic that I really don't like. The blanched, swirl-like pattern on the armour. It look like the metal was improperly heat treated and subsequently would be useless. Could you repost this with a more realistic or differently stylised metal?
Black
Lorrin I don't expect everybody to know too much about metals... but no, you see you CAN'T get such an effect with heating the metal. There is a Japaneese metal working technique that is called "Mokume". How it works is that stack of diffrent layers of metal are welded on top of each other.as to become one big block of diffrent coloured metaland then sheets are cut from that vretically. When you happen to pound these layers to shape you end up with very variouse coloured shapes on the surface.. Well it would take a REAL master to get a result like this one.. but as a result it wouldn't be as weak as you would fear it to be.. (Or at least I prefer to think that it's done in such style:) ) But there is ONE thing thats bothering me and that I wouldn't expect from such an expert... the nails that show through the mail gloves!