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Shard
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: Richmond, VA
Insane since: Nov 2000

posted posted 05-20-2001 21:33

I know most of you aren't very fond of Poser and Bryce in this forum but I just finished my latest image and I thought you all may like to see. I'm also very open to suggesitons. Click on the link below, then click on the image on the left, "Bathed in Light". Let me know what ya think. My Gallery Also, feel free to check out the 2 other images and gimme ideas for them as well. Thanks all!



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NowInc
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate

From: Florida
Insane since: Apr 2001

posted posted 05-20-2001 22:00

Sorry bro, but since it was done in poser/bryce, I don't think you will get any nice comments. Now if you actually modeled that body from scratch I would commend you.

Sorry, I don't intend for this post to be mean, just stating the facts.

--now inc

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Das
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Houston(ish) Texas
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 05-21-2001 06:04

I'm not an app-elitist, like some. Whatever works to let you create your viision, imo.

Comments:
I really don't like the sky. The red looks too 'fake' a color to me. Obviously, this is a concept image, and you could justify it as an alien sky, but my eye still screams 'WRONG'. *shrug* Maybe a classic cobalt blue sky with wispy clouds? Just an idea.

The lens flare seems over-the-top to me. I'm not too fond of lens flares in general. They just seem to be everywhere these days.

The mountain edge is blurred. I'm guessing you were going for a depth-of-field effect? It doesn't look right to me. Based on real-life landscape photos I've seen, there should be enough light (with the sun high in the sky like that) to give a very small aperature on the 'camera'. That would lead to very little depth-of-field blurring.

The model is lit incorrectly. The sun is behind her, yet her front isn't in shadow. I think it might be an interesting image with her just a silhouette. Again, just an ides.

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