Painting with lights by deadhead
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Description
This is very simple (and maybe boring) scene, but there
Comments (44)
madasatadpole
outstanding work my friend,,somebody mentioned a tutorial...:)i cant seem to grasp what you have done unlike scott(sacada)guess i need to experiment more..anyhows this is wonderfully done especially the wall textures..inspirational for sure its excellent..nice one...
kenwas
Outstanding use and texture generation. Great job. The result s you have achieved this way are quite exceptional.
deevee
Outstanding image! the bar on techniques has been raised again! thanks for sharing some of the posibilities that this great program is capable of achieving!
madame
Incredible and outstanding work ! V
coa
Wonderful idea! Tutorial, please!!!
darajo
Oustanding work and amazing job on the textures.
ShadowWind
Wow, this is very cool and I never would have thought of using the light gels to "paint" onto surfaces. Yes, a tutorial would be awesome to know how to od this. Excellent render...
Doro
Great idea - I myself made some experiments with lightgels - but using allways transparent textures. Stunning!
McDetti
Excellent work, great job on the textures !
koonak
Very impressive! A great idea and well done. Not to mention an outstanding piece of artwork! :)
vbarreto
Your untextures textures look superb. You did a wonderful job with lights!
beetle-car
Cool! Your unusual approach yielded terrific results! The only obvious giveaway to the technique is the flat shadow under the chair. Thanks for sharing!
sittingblue
a fascinating scene for its simplicity. The lighting adds flare and class.
NorthernCreed
trip the light fantastic ;) some amazing light work here!!..i agree with madasatadpole ...a tut would give this ole coot a better grasp of how u acheived this stunner...excellent image