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Main : ! 3D Art ! : DC Comics :  Catwoman

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Catwoman
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SubmittertexasjackalMore Photos from texasjackal   Last Update2011/2/10 22:43
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Been over a week since I've posted anything.  Saw a Catwoman statue with a pose close to this the other day and thought it would make a great render.
Updated:  Fixed a problem with the shadows.  Big thanks to Dark Wanderer for the heads up.  

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Hisstoryman
Posted: 2011/2/13 19:04  Updated: 2011/2/13 19:04
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Joined: 2007/10/5
From: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 1231
 Re: Catwoman
Not the shadows the bricks. Essentially it is a grayscale representation of a texture. White represents raised areas and Black for flat. You could in a photo editing software make a Grayscale of the bricks then (if using poser place that in the bump map boc of the Material Room. Click displacement and start with a low setting like .166 then raise it until you are happy with the effect. Also be sure to tick the use displacement maps box in Render settings.

A couple of tutorials can be found here:
http://www.philc.net/tutorial8.php
http://www.daz3d.com/i/tutorial/tutorial?id=2082&_m=d
texasjackal
Posted: 2011/2/12 23:13  Updated: 2011/2/12 23:13
sidekick
Joined: 2011/1/10
From: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 65
 Re: Catwoman
Not sure what you guys mean by displacing the shadow. Only been doing this for 4 months and am still ignorant of things. What I have learned is all from tutorial vids and tips from other artist.
Hisstoryman
Posted: 2011/2/12 22:59  Updated: 2011/2/12 22:59
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 Re: Catwoman
Displacement on the wall would amp this render up exponentially. I really like the pose as well as the general composition. It captures the devil may care attitude of Selina well.

I think the shadow works pretty well, given the spotlight.

Good job all around.
Dark Wanderer
Posted: 2011/2/10 22:00  Updated: 2011/2/10 22:00
The Metal Shinigami (Moderator)
Joined: 2004/12/6
From: Kentucky
Posts: 5149
 Re: Catwoman
I like it. I would adjust the shadows or bring out more displacement in the wall. It give her a Shiva like effect with extra arms at first glance.


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