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StarChild |
Posted: 2014/6/11 13:45 Updated: 2014/6/11 13:45 |
Shaper of Worlds Joined: 2004/4/5 From: Matteson, Il Posts: 3909 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute youve captured Deja near perfectly larger eyes.
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Wolf |
Posted: 2008/3/21 13:19 Updated: 2008/3/21 13:19 |
Supreme being Joined: 2004/3/13 From: lost somewhere in Northwest Ohio Posts: 840 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute Nice job on portraying John Carter, too, BTW...
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bhm1954 |
Posted: 2008/3/19 9:16 Updated: 2008/3/19 9:16 |
Hero to the stars Joined: 2005/7/18 From: Moses Lake, Washington Posts: 2852 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute I forgot to comment on this great piece. This is a fantastic render.
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Lady Heromorph |
Posted: 2008/3/19 8:59 Updated: 2008/3/19 8:59 |
Official Award Joined: 2005/10/21 From: Mammoth Mountain Posts: 5502 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute This image made Lady Heromorph's Top Ten Images of the Week ending March 15th, 2008.
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Chup@Cabra |
Posted: 2008/3/13 9:16 Updated: 2008/3/13 9:16 |
superhero Joined: 2003/10/4 From: Posts: 445 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute Well, they could, if I actually knew photoshop well enough to do so (something that requires at least something more than a mouse to 'draw' with ). Its a lot easier for me (when my system cooperates, that is) to just re-adjust the clothing bits and then re-render.
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Wasmith |
Posted: 2008/3/12 7:25 Updated: 2008/3/12 7:26 |
Time Lord! Joined: 2004/8/27 From: Knobblers Gob Posts: 2002 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute I'm a big fan of the ERB Mars books, and I have always liked this particular Frazetta picture. I think you did a wonderful job of recreating it. And I agree with DD, the "skwishy parts" are impressive!
Not having been able to figure out the 3D stuff, I wonder... can't these so-called "poke through" problems be corrected manually, say with Photoshop?
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Dragondack |
Posted: 2008/3/11 22:08 Updated: 2008/3/11 22:08 |
The Great Eternal Dragon Joined: 2004/2/9 From: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada Posts: 11277 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute Yep,she's got all the right skwishy parts in the right places,love the look of it too!
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Chup@Cabra |
Posted: 2008/3/10 22:25 Updated: 2008/3/10 22:25 |
superhero Joined: 2003/10/4 From: Posts: 445 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute Actually, this was my 5th attempt at rendering the image. For some reason lately my system just won't do even moderately complex shadows, I had to pick a simple light set just to get it to render. After the render I noticed the poke-thru on Deja's calf jewelry, but I just said 'screw it! Good enough' and left it at that
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StarChild |
Posted: 2008/3/10 21:54 Updated: 2008/3/10 21:54 |
Shaper of Worlds Joined: 2004/4/5 From: Matteson, Il Posts: 3909 |
Re: Princess of Mars Tribute Pretty cool. I like the look of Deja Thoras. Looks like you might have rushed this a tad. There seems to be a couple of poke-thru issues but still a good effort.
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