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Greeting The Sun

Poser People posted on Sep 23, 2003
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I saw so many great HDRI renderings I thought I'd give it a shot. This is V3 with the fantasy wrap from DAZ and Vairesh's Alitia har (also from DAZ).The texture and face morph is Suelma from Stefyzz (she is a genius). I rendered it in Lightwave with a lightprobe map from the content that came with Lightwave. Still trying to learn Lightwave without taking a class. How'd I do?

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tralfaz

12:40AM | Tue, 23 September 2003

I'd say you did very well,gerat job! Wonderful image.

Zarabanda

1:03AM | Tue, 23 September 2003

this has a nice overall look, the background is a little pixelated tho.

terminusnord

5:15PM | Wed, 24 September 2003

This looks very close to photorealistic. I would suggest a couple of minor changes. The shoulders look bent around like rubber hose; try lessening the "bend" on the upper arms, and instead adding some "up-down" to the shoulders, to move them down to a more natural position. Secondly, see if you can figure out why the garment is not casting shadows on the figure the way the folded arms are. There should be at least some shadows cast on the right side of the chest/clavicle area and the upper-most visible part of the right thigh. The lack of shadows from the garment makes it look added on post-render.


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