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Window Sill

Mixed Medium Realism posted on Feb 18, 2004
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Oh I'm getting happy and giddy about this. I know this is back lit but it's all done in Cinema 4d which I am happy I finally got the backgrounds to show up right and light the scene with pictures taken. (no lighting in this scene besides the pictures used to create it) Now HDR (High Dynamic Range) photos, these are not. I have ordered a chrome gazing ball for a mere 10$ US and can soon generate scenes with more light using an .HDR file instead of .jpg. If you have no idea what I've said so far, an .hdr file applied to a sphere for lighting a scene can be intensified better than a jpg because of the way it stores information. So this was a few photos taken of the window sill in my office. Marble was mapped on to the sill. A few pictures used to map on a sphere to light the scene. And poser characters and various 3d objects imported to simulate real life sculpture sitting atop the window sill. A fun an rewarding learning experience. -Enjoy loves

Comments (11)


Dave5153

1:09PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

impressive. BEst wishes DaveB

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danob

1:17PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Great stuff!! Looks as if you have got those backgrounds working wonderfully!! If it is fun to do then its worth doing look forward to see more!

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Aeneas

2:49PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Great 3D render of william Bouguereau's painting "Eros and Psyche".

cynlee

3:01PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

i am not worthy for i have no ideal what you're doing but it sounds & looks wonderful chris!! :]

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Vile

4:00PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Needs to be a little brighter but great work!

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ijack999

9:59PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Absolutely fantastic posing and rendering! Those look nothing like poser figures.

GOD___

12:01AM | Thu, 19 February 2004

Very sculpturesse. Lighting is very good. No need to tell you that your modeling is next to perfect! Only thing that bothers me is the woman's face is in too much shadow, makes it seem flat as though she has no face. Great work!

HorseFlesh

1:23PM | Thu, 19 February 2004

Nice work Chris! Is the window a background object? It looks very realistic. WHat sort of lighting did you use here?I like it dim like that. It is true to the lighting coming from the window.Awesome! Ryan-

Michelle A.

6:59AM | Fri, 20 February 2004

Simply amazing.... I have no clue about this type of stuff either, but I'm blown away by it!

gallimel

9:07AM | Mon, 23 February 2004

very beautiful Chris. The stance of the two main characters is so emotional.

soloshado

12:02AM | Mon, 30 August 2004

Beautiful image...if this isn't a sculpture...it darn sure should be. The pose is so classic...the way the figures flow together, the expressions, body language and implication of upward motion is stunning. Excellent work...V


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