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Frequenz5
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Ok, guess I`ll stick up some pics. There wont be so much variation atm because I havent got the cash to buy all the stuff on my wishlist lol.. but in time I guess there will be more variety.
Am getting back into photoshop and 3d so my learning curve isnt as steep as I feared it might be..... still looking for my "style" atm but already am going for less "3D" and trying to get the renders to look more like a traditional drawing like in those "Heavy Metal" comix covers that where around in the 80`s (yea I´m an old git).
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This one I posted in my first thread here and its the first one I really really am fond of. As already written in the opening post... I think it gets thats fantasy comix cover flair pretty well.
(got a flaw in the pic tho the helmet is a tad of the ground)
My latest pic.... I was using all the stuff I learned from tons of youtube photoshop tutorials today for this. usiing the curve tool can get your desired skin tone in no time it seems.. or I was just lucky on this one.
The technic I`m developing atm is rendering the character(s) and then the layers and working with them in the CS5..... not uite sure if thats a good idea or not yet.
The thought is to have more control over each element in the scene... is a pain in the ass (ok was my first try today)... uhm yea but thats not been used on this pic.
Nice work! :) I like the lighting and warm color scheme of these two, as well as the classic fantasy poses.
thanks :D
New one.... trying to go "speed rendering" and see how long I need for a picture.... this one was set up really really fast with lighting etc.
Isn`t a complete scene but was my first setup without having to check tutorials for light settings :D
proudly testing my newest item the monster dude... forgot his name.