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Studiohelgeland
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We have had to remove your link as the image was too gory for the forums, at least without content filters - if you wish you can upload it to a site such as Deviant Art that requires a log-in and preferences set to view flagged images and post a link to that version.
Ah, no problem :)
I too have tried this and find it fun. The first nine are the result of one shooting session done with an eye to creating such stuff.
http://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/15458/viewall
It all started with an image I ran across that screamed for something like this:
http://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/15719292
Warning if you look at the rest of this ladies portfolio be prepared for some nudity.
Here is my first real rendering against a photo to match the 3D with the photo as closely as possible. Its a desert scene I made for a project and I couldn't do anything with e-on Vue so I just chose to use a photo as a backdrop. It turned out to be better than a rendered background using Bryce or Vue.
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Wow, How did you do that shark image? That is really good. You must be a professional artist or something. I do photo backgrounds in my renderings because I am lazy, and it gives the image more realism at the same time. Here is one I did for a guy who's publishing his book called "The last spartan: DJ's Mission" He needed to visualize one of his characters in his novel and he says this rendering is exactly what he was imagining him to look like. (I used a photo as a background)
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Its rare to find anyone using Reality/Luxrender on this forum. I actually use it exclusively because I can never get the Daz Studio lightweight right. I still think your images are very professional, on par with stuff I see in magazines. I also use rons brushes a lot. I prefer gritty and manly faces, so you are the perfect "model" for the types of images you do (like the "sweating bullets" image in your gallery).
Here is another image I made using a photo background and shattered glass foreground, blurring the image a bit using Tiltshift, and using a photo filter to match the background color with the armor.
Here is another one.
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Here is my first car rendering I did a few months ago using a photo as a background.
Here is another one I did with a photo background.
Gorilla on a train
Biker Dad, photo of front yard with a motorcycle. Still don't own a real motorcycle model so I had to use a photo. Didn't turn out right so I had to blur the background a little. Considered my worst compositing.
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Cool, can't wait to see it!!!
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Another good image!
I'm curious, do you use Poser or Daz Studio?
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I was a poser guy until daz studio matured to what it is now. A maxed out daz studio pro with all the plugins can crush poser pro any day.
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Very interesting. What daz prop did you use for what the girl is standing on? Did you paint the background (looks like a hill or castle in the background).
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