What She Does For His Birthday by cedarwolf
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Description
I think her thoughts explain it all.
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V2 by DAZ
Cyclorama by DAZ
Costume by DAZ
Set by DM
Stock Lights
Postwork in PSP8
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OH, come ON folks!!!
Constructive comments are always welcome.
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Comments (7)
wsumike
NOt sure if it's my screen resolution (1152*864) or what, but there were jagged edges, especially around the sword. Other than that, great picture
svdl
LOL! Very good and very funny idea. In addition to drsofakings tips I'd say pay attention to the shadows (or, in this case, the lack thereof) at her feet. A larger shadow map might help. Great humor!
cedarwolf
Thanks, folks. Ok, lessee here... 1) Yeah, there are jaggies...I'll see if I kept the file and try to repost 2)The grey is supposed to be there to give evidence of the "cheap set" being used 3) Same with the shadows... 4) Because this is an international forum, I'd like to ask folks to think of those places like "Glamor Shots" that specialize in "fantasy photography at a budget price." A local version had fantasy gear and trust me when I say some of the results were'nt even funny...frightening is more like it. Thanks, and keep up the great comments!
Wylder
LOL! Now that you explain it, that makes this even funnier! Great job! hugs Wylder
cadmar
This is really cute!
drsofaking
That makes sense to me, Tony... I thought about that after I posted above. Great scene... greater lady!
cedarwolf
I also discovered a reason for the jaggies on the sword: It's the script that I've used for the soft focus effect. It does that to everything and I'd never noticed it before. Thankfully I've found a filter that gives me an effect much like SFT.