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used 3dsmax, photoshop and deeppaint3d, the base was a sketch found somewhere on the web. it would be nice to hear some comments:)
http://andklv.narod.ru/2003/his_majesty_4_1024.jpg
http://andklv.narod.ru/2003/his_majesty_1a_1024.jpg
http://andklv.narod.ru/2003/his_majesty_2_1024.jpg
http://andklv.narod.ru/2003/his_majesty_3_1024.jpg
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HeroChannel
08-11-2003, 03:26 PM
Amazing!:applause: Only two critics. In this case the weight of the head is much more. So his neck should be more stronger. Another is the lightning, otherwise is excellent:thumbsup:
could you please give some advice on lighting?
JohnR
08-11-2003, 05:27 PM
Wow, awesome work,:thumbsup: cool, but I think the problem is in ilumination and the nose ( if there is any problem)
Ilumination: the hair is blue and the light is red, personally blue and red doesnt match a lot so try to lower a bit the red and if you can change the blue, try to put a lot of lights down too so it will give the apearnce of terror or hell.
Nose and ears: the ears are to simple...try to bend the a little and the nose is too big try to make it no so wide
sorry my english is not very good
HeroChannel
08-11-2003, 05:28 PM
The right side of the picture is too dark, there is many details, let us see...and make some non-shadow weak lighting for the forehead...Behind the character make some weak lightning with weak shadow. The background helps to you for the correct lightning, with this black bg the lighting is so difficult. What was the render-system?
thank you very much for response
my lighing is primary redish from bottom front left, weak fill blue light from front right and a bunch of stronger blue lihgts from behind to have a strong rim light. This lighting was set for the picture with index "1". So there may be bugs in other. I have rendered on black background to compose it later in photoshop with any back i would like, but this simle blue soft spot seemed to me to be the best choice. I have left right side darker because i wanded a picture with high contrast.
The pics were rendered on athlon xp2100+ in about 5 minutes using default 3dsmax render, resolution - 1024 pixels.
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