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Title: Foundling
BTW he's a sleeping newborn - not dead lol
Adorable!
Thanks!
Simply amazing renders all of them but especially liked the Sleeping Newborn Dragon one such a heartfelt render.
LOVE!
Thanks ladies, I'm pretty happy with how this one turned out...
I love the sleeping dragon, he's adorable. I only discovered this thread this morning and have enjoyed going through it. I think all your work is pretty amazing and will definitely be back for future visits :)
I love the Foundling! Nice job with that. Looks great!
Aww, that widdle baby dragon :D
that is adorable and very well done!
Thanks everyone, he's sooo cute, I think I'm going to have to do a few more renders with him.
Just playing with the new skin builder. This character started some times ago in facegen, but I didn't compleatly like it so when I got skinbuilder I picked up Zev's aging morphs also.
my 1st attempt at rendering out multiple canvases for lighting and combining them in post.... not sure what went on with the renders though. They were set for max time and samples but still the main image was really pixelated. Worked with them anyway beings it was just a test play.
Looks like it came out well! Love the Foundling also!
Hi, I just "found" your thread. I love the images you are creating! This is one of my favorites.
Trish
Thanks @TabascoJack & @Stormlyght
I'm having trouble with doing canvases and processing the files. I have been processing the images though photomatrix because I can't figure out how to use photoshop CS5 to process them. The problem is photomatrix doesn't keep the image translucency. In some of the tone mapping presets it will turn everything transparent bright red so I couldn't use it for this..... Anyone else using CS5 know if there's a way to process the canvas images?
Anyway here's one where I rendered the light group canvases but I couldn't use them, so it's just a png image that I did post work on.
i haven't even figured out how to render the canvasses, I tried once and ended up with a black render, a very white render with a couple of blown out blotches of colour and the beauty canvass. But in all fairness, I haven't really had much of a chance to really read through all the info more than once.
When I open them in photoshop that's pretty much what they look like on mine too, but if I open them in photomatrix pro there is more there, and I can tone map in that program. I'll try and post a comparison later.
What I do is load all the canvasses in a stack. Put the beauty canvas on top of the stack, then set an exposure adjustment layer on the stack itself. You're almost certainly going to be looking at something like -10 or more on the exposure.
Depending on how you want to composite, you can set the blending modes on the canvasses to Linear Dodge (Add) and play with opacity on each layer.
You can then tone map the image (it will flatten the layers at that point into a single layer).
I suppose you could try tonemapping each individual canvas first.....
Thank you!!! That's perfect! Here's the above image, Dale & the Truck, no post work, just used the technique you recommended and then tone mapped. Exactlly the technique I was looking for!
If anyone is interested here is a comparison between images. Clicking image links on the bottom will bring them up bigger.
1) Straight png render no post work
2) Beauty canvas tone mapped
3) Combined lighting canvases - no post work other then combining them
4) is #3 with post work
Looks great!
Congrats on being in the PC Club newsletter as well for winning the contest!
That's a nice little comparison of the various steps with the canvases and with and without postwork. I really love your final version.
congrat to the newsletter!, I really like what you did with that skin and the postwork surely adds up.
Thanks ladies, & Jack :)
Frankie's little brother Freddy
Oh, he's a cutie! Well done. :)
Oh my he is adorable!