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Ken Gilliland's Products In Renders

Hornet3d

Wise
Thanks again for all the kindness and for making me feel welcomed at Hivewire

I thought I would share tonight's experiment with "Vampire Bat by AM" and the Barn Owl from "SBRM Owls of the World Volume 1" in DAZ Studio and Iray. No post work

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What a stunning set of renders, I love the style.

Everyone is welcome here at Hivewire but anyone who can produce the renders you do should be welcome anywhere.
 

mininessie

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
I wanted to do this image since a few years ago..but had not the Kingfisher till now....not just how i liked to do it but near.
 

Jan

Adventurous
Awesome Image Mininessie. The underwater bit looks great, love the fish and the splash of the water as the Kingfisher dives. Great job.
 

mininessie

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
thanks! :) really would need a bit more of bubbles and splash to be more realistic..but then the kingfisher would be not seen clearly!
 

Ken Gilliland

Extraordinary
HW3D Exclusive Artist
nice work! What I've used for splashes is Nerd3D's "Splash Tool". The product promo art doesn't really do it justice. The tool has hundreds of variants and can be animated. Here's a couple examples of it in my renders...

In this image I used it to make the "take-off" splashes with the western grebe. You can see my use of the variable splashes here

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and obviously used in the fish catch.

BaldEagle2.jpg
 
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