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I Just Wanted to Post an Image Thread

raven

Admirable
I'm still using my xPeria z2 for photos... no need for any upgrades at the moment or foreseeable future.. :sneaky: :cautious:

Rendered and modeled in Carrara... was an exercise last night after chatting to an online friend.. time taken was 2 hours from start to finish..

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An excellent commentary on today's attachment to tech! :)
 

Hornet3d

Wise
Yes I must admit, having just stopped for a coffee and watched someone eat his whole breakfast with one hand as he couldn't put his phone down, this render summed it up for me. If I had his email I would have sent this to the gentleman in question.
 

RAMWolff

Wolff Playing with Beez!
Contributing Artist

Stezza

Dances with Bees
Rendered in Cararra post in PSE14

 

Hornet3d

Wise
The glow Caoimhe had seen from the distance turned out to be flowers growing amid the vines, she had not seen the like before and the question was, did they glow naturally of was another force involved. She was not sure she liked either answer and approached with caution.

Graveyard Glow HW.jpg
 

raven

Admirable
New one from me.
I decided to have a play with some old content. This is Kromekat's Woodland Props - Tree Trunk and Ivy (from 2004!) and the DAZ morphing python with IgnisSerpentus' Cold Blooded textures (both from 2010).
I plugged the tree bump map into the displacement channel, and the same with the bump map on the snake. Snarlygribbly's EZDome for lighting. Straight Superfly render, took less than 8 minutes. Exported as a .tif, signed in and exported as .jpg using PSP7.
That's it. Enjoy! :)

snake_in_a_tree.jpg
 
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