Thalia in the Mines -- Final by Ethesis
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Description
This is the Thalia in the mines after the shuttered gate spun her there. I had to delete the character (StephMax managed to break all the dials, I must have done something wrong, and the removes didn't work), delete the environment (I messed up some textures) and do a lot of other modifications. As it is, I still need to work on the flames in the environment, but I have the tools when I have the time.
It rendered fast, under a minute, with everything. I really like the environment, especially since it is a character and takes all sorts of mods. The demonoid was perfect, I was originally going to use the grey mantis, but this is great.
Rendering takes a lot of time, so I'm going to take a break (until Fatale starts selling her poseable sci-fi gargoyle -- I'm buying that for sure) and do some more writing.
So many neat things coming out .
Thanks for any feedback or comments. They really helped.
Comments (8)
cadmar
Very well done! Great textures, poses & expression! Love the composition. Rick
drugdoc
Great pic! Under a minute? Wow!!
Ethesis
Oops, that is under a minute from the push the "render now" button to the render completing, it was hours of work :)
jewell
looks pretty awesome. the only comment I have is that her boots (and bow) seem to glo more than the fire... everything else looks wonderful, tho.
Ethesis
Thanks for the feedback, I'd wanted the glow, and muted the fire (almost extinguished it). This is the first two or more character render I've done.
Cyve
Wonderful concept and great realization
logiloglu
again a fantastic scene. excellent work.!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!
skullmonkey2078
The expressions are hard to do. I've tried poser and Max for modelling expressions but they all look generic. This is really great!