please give advice or help

hellp  tell me if i did the lights right is the art work any good i know i need a back ground but i know i can put her in a  building but i dont know any good scenery for out side any help would be appreated or advice im here to learn

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  • EtriganEtrigan Posts: 603

    First Bastion, Stonemason, and Andrey Pestryakov are three great artists with great products (click PA to see product). I know that Stonemason has Iray presets for his stuff, not sure of the others.

  • i cripped alittle and changed the hue i belive what do you guys htink

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  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,887

    First, to make your thread easier to see without excessive clicking (and because your images are the main thing you want people to focus on) you need to consider embedding the images in your post.

    How To Embed Images In The Post:

    How to do this: (It's easy.) Attach your image using the Attach A File below this message area. Save the post. Now go to your image and click it to view it. Copy the URL.  Now Edit your post (mouse over the upper right corner above this area and you'll see a cog to click/Select Edit.) Next, go to the postcard icon above this message area and click it. Paste the URL where it says URL. For width and height, make sure width is 800 or less, and height is 600 or less. It will automatically keep the aspect ratio for you. 

     I use 575 for height, and 700 for width, and if the other dimension is more than either of those, I go smaller. People don't have to scroll up or down to see the entire image if you limit the height to 575.

     Then, while the popup is still open, click on the Link tab and paste the URL there too. For Target,  select the "New Window (_blank) option so again, they stay on the thread. They merely X out and are still here.

    Okay, about the render- I really like the light coming from both sides, highlighting the arms, chest, and back of the leg. What I think it lacks is focus on the face- there's no rim lighting there like you have on the leg.  IMO, you have the arm that is upraised so bright, that it is distracting from the face.

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,887

    Chris- if you're just getting started, join the Platinum Club because there are a lot of Jack Tomlin sets that you will really like, and greatly discounted as a PC member.

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