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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Thanks for the tip, Mustakettu, I'll have to experiment with that.

    So I've been debating returning to my webcomic that I stopped back in April. Among other things, I think I will try to released it in chapters on a schedule of 'whenever I get around to finishing them,' rather than burning out on trying to do something weekly.

    Started opening up characters and revamping them with stuff I've learned/purchased over the last 9 months, and I'm very pleased with things. Among other things, I think back when I last tried to use 3DL I was still slogging away at UE2 (ugh) and didn't have AoA Lights and so on. Plus I have a slew of clothing correctors now that I didn't have then, PLUS PLUS VMD to correct other stuff...

    So here's Luyeva Siljean. Very pleased.

    And for the curious, my webcomic is here: http://thefarshoals.thecomicseries.com/

    The art/render style wanders all over the blasted place, because I was constantly dissatisfied and trying to apply different ideas. Here on out I should manage a much more consistent art style, though.

     

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  • GoneGone Posts: 833

    Staring into the distance on purpose. laugh

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Luy's sister, Emily.

     

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    And another Far Shoals character, the shen (digital spirit) Cricket.

     

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  • mmalbertmmalbert Posts: 412

    Playing with a few holiday gifts for myself, plus one older PA xmas freebie

     

     

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  • Gone said:

    Staring into the distance on purpose. laugh

    She meant to do dat. Sweet image.
  • mmalbert said:

    Playing with a few holiday gifts for myself, plus one older PA xmas freebie

     

     

    Another sweet image and example of staring off into the close-by.
  • Luy's sister, Emily.

     

    Bookmarked your comics page. New subscriber.
  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Thanks!

    ill be sure to mention here when new stuff comes.

    part of the problem last time was trying to do a weekly comic, and... it's both stressful and the kind of comic I'm doing can't maintain an interesting pace one page a week.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    I swear, rendering is like watching Columbo.

    'Just, just one more thing... just one more thing.'

     

  • ROFL ain't that the truth.
  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Ok, FINALLY. Spent all day playing whackaproblem with this guy.

     

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,057

    ...used to play that game debugging programmes in my younger years.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Testing how well G2M construction outfit fits to G2F.

    Used a little G2M GenX2 magic to make it happen.

     

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Here's another webcomic character (I'm in the honeymoon phase of updating character models rather than, you know, working on the webcomic)

    This is Emily and Luyeva's other father.

     

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Random grunt, an Imperium of Kanthor mai soldier.

     

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  • mmalbertmmalbert Posts: 412

    Hope you all had a lovely holiday weekend!

    I almost picked up that new construction set for the G2/G3 Males but went with the set of running poses for G3F/V7 instead. I have so little content for Genesis 3 that it seemed a good idea. And now I finally have Mei Lin 6, yes!!

    Didn't know there were rules about where rendered figures are supposed to be looking. Sometimes I have them look directly at the camera, sometimes I don't. I guess I've really never given it much thought beyond what kind of mood or effect I'm going for.

    I spent most of Christmas day digging up holiday content to test render and/or make DS materials. A lot of it I'd forgotten I had, like the Santa's Helper outfit for V4. I think I bought it in a bundle, which I bought primarily for a Christmas tree, and I've never rendered it.I'd also never rendered Jingles V4, which is kind of cute texture. 

    One of the things I really do like about DS4 is how much easier it is to fit clothing to older figures using lots of body morphs. The older Morph Follower was much more hit-or-miss.

     

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  • Nope, no rules in this thread. We're all anarchists here... well except for our british friends. Don't want them to lose their head.
  • Well I am back on line but for a short time. Dropped my high speed unlimited data to 2GB service. Just need to make sure I pay the vet bills for my cats. I'll try to drop by wi-fi hot spots once in a while. Hope you will all continue to post and upload in my absence. Here is a render I did long time ago but have not as yet uploaded. Just testing the waters.
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  • mmalbertmmalbert Posts: 412

    As a fellow cat-lover, I hope your kitties are doing well!

    That's a nice render -- where's the hotel prop from?

  • mmalbert said:

    As a fellow cat-lover, I hope your kitties are doing well!

    That's a nice render -- where's the hotel prop from?

    He was ill from haemobartonella. Taking him for a follow up on Friday. Need to get the others tested as it might be contageous.

    That motel is one of FirstBastion's. 1970s Era Motels. I got it because it reminded me of my trip to Florida before we moved there and then reminded me of the condos of South Florida.

    http://www.daz3d.com/1970-s-era-motels

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  • Here's another webcomic character (I'm in the honeymoon phase of updating character models rather than, you know, working on the webcomic)

    This is Emily and Luyeva's other father.

    I like the plot twist there =) Shame I am not the sort to enjoy comics. If you ever release just an old-fashioned short story dealing with the droid/human romance, I'd love to read it.

  • mmalbert said:
    I'd also never rendered Jingles V4, which is kind of cute texture. 

    Would that be the candy creature on the right? Kinda creepy-looking, if you ask me. It's cultural, I'm sure: all these traditional not-strictly-Christian Western Christmas things like the red-nosed deer, Santa's "elves", candy canes etc, they actually look really exotic to someone from a country where Christmas is strictly a religious celebration. =)

    If I liked holidays, I would probably make a Russian New Year sort of render.

  • This is the render I entered the "Raining Men Again" contest with...

    free Preller Drive HDR from Greg Zaal + a mesh light -> custom RSL shaders -> "scripted rendering" -> 32bit EXR file -> tonemapping in NIK AnalogEfex (through the experimental GIMP build from Partha.com)

    Click for bigger.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    One of the machine races of the Viridian Cluster (more stuff from my webcomic). Briefly appears in latest chapter as a crewmember.

    (Latest chapter is essentially a movie made about a historical general, Artenius, after which one of the characters gets his name)

     

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    And the General himself, savior of the Viridian Cluster.

     

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  • nattaruknattaruk Posts: 535

    This is an attempt to use the Gimp to add effects like grain and high acutance to emulate B&W film.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Nattaruk: Very nicely done!

    Here's another machine race from Viridian Cluster (webcomic)

     

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,057
    edited December 2016
    nattaruk said:

    This is an attempt to use the Gimp to add effects like grain and high acutance to emulate B&W film.

     

    ...really nice.

    Here's one I did a while back to simulate an old photo like one would find in an old shoebox in the attic. Probably the most postwork I ever did.

     

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  • Kyoto Kid, when I think about the hours I spend retouching scanned in old photos getting rid of dust, scracthes, and members of the family I never want to see again... and here you put this right back in... well good job :)
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