Reward and Punishment by alvinylaya
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Description
I was experimenting with Volumetric Atmosphere so I did this but with low volume and quality, if I made it higher it would have taken forever!
I asked my family to critique it and they think it's about the war. So let me clarify: It's NOT. I was working on one but I don't really want to add any more to this conflict so I decided to scrap the idea. I'm sick of the subject... I was never the political type anyway. So please know that this is NOT about the current war. If anything, it's a strange coincidence since I was working on this a month ago (not knowing a war would actually happen) and decided to finish it 2 days ago.
Characters: I posed and imported P4 Male, P4 Fem. Trees: I made with Xfrog. Sword and Flower: http://www.3dcafe.com. Rendered in Bryce 5. Minor post in Photoshop. Three images in the bottom are bloopers. Thanks for dropping by. Peace and safety to all.
Comments (40)
Wahnfried1959
H Alvin! I like this one! The branches/roots gives the picture depth! Very good!
hpzworkz
Exquisite ............sheer brilliant work
ralphwarnick
A simply wonderful design.
danob
Another excellent artwork hats off again!!
SherlockHolmes
What words could describe such excellent work Alvin? I like the theme of reward and punishment and your picture really shows that! As always Alvin, your work inspires and adds flavor to the gallery.
artistheat
Very cool pic,Outstanding work
allengraph
They are all Excellent! I thing the one in the middle of the three catched my eye the most
legobrick
Hi Volumetric atmoph - AAAAAHHHH I got a new G4 with a tonne of ram and It still takes forever (so I've given up on volumetric stuff) Nice pic thou. Comment - I think you over did the bump hight on the figs. or maybe try scaling the texture down in the editor.
Brendan
The ensemble and setting make for a striking image, in particular the colours and mood. I sort of agree about the scale of the stone texture but more discordant in my view is the slightness of the female figures in this context. You might want to think about the placement of extended limbs to take account of weight and substance, in particular, what looks to be a very heavy dish held by the right-hand figure. For me the material outweighs the figures and leaves them looking a bit awkward and self-consciously uncomfortable. Sincerely, with respect.
gallimel
I deeply love the phases you put under, that lets an unknower as me capable to appreciate your work with more understanding.Beautiful.