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Playing with old G2 stuff, added all new shaders. You can click the postworked version to find everything used in the piece.
She looks sweet, @deathbycanon! The rim lighting really makes her pop against the BG, and is especially nice on her hair.
Nice to see you posting again, BTW. Cheers!
- Greg
Thanks Greg, love those backlight hair shaders. :)
Love to see all your work in one place. One of your YouTube videos helped get me started with canvasses, and that made a big difference in how I work. <3
Thank you! It's good to hear that it was helpful. What I am saying makes sense to me, but I never know if I am making it clear enough for others. lol
I love this SO MUCH! Wow!
Thanks Diva, I love doing toon style pinups. I think this one turned out really cute, I'm going to have to try out the rest of the Callie 6 models I have. The whole Callie 6 bundle is pretty much made for pinups.
Toon style pinups are so delightful! Classic pinups are my favorite type of art, add a gorgeous toon character and it just takes it to another level! SO CUTE! :D
@deathbycanon Have you seen this? https://www.boredpanda.com/illustrations-food-snacks-as-cute-characters-lyra-art/?utm_source=pinterest&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic
It's not exactly the same "genre" but I think it's super cute and really creative. :)
Thanks for the link, so cute, and what an inspiring idea.
Elliot asked about the lighting on this one so if I'm going to type it all out, I'll just put it here. :)
This is Jacklin by Cherubit... Here I think she looks like "Aunt Becky" scheming on how to get her kids into a good school. :)
Here is the before image, they always render out more under exposed then they look in my viewport, but I don't mind too much as it can be hard not to blow them out with my postwork otherwise.
And here is how the scene was set up
The main light is an hdri, probably from iradiance - light probe 4, 5, or 6 as I tend to use them a lot. I rotated the dome until I got the light I wanted on the face. I cheated and used the darkest wall setting in the MICK set to keep the walls dark, and the items that were still bright, like the banner I went in and changed the base color in the surface settings - defaulted to white - to a gray to darken them down. Otherwise they would be bright from the hdri. Often I will use a gobo to block the light in areas I don't want it, but it would have been hard not to have spill here and I was feeling lazy. I wanted it to look like the fire, and maybe some off camera candles were lighting her up from behind, but you can see the fire was very far away, making it brighter would blow it out. I brought in Rim Light Rig Iray by Marshian, that's the red octagon in the background, and that is what is creating the orange back light.
ALSO The items used arelinked in the gallery, you can get to it by clicking the post worked image. :)
I wanted to do a draw this in my style challenge. Here is the final work, I used the "Artist Photoshop Action" from graphics river for this stage, you can find it HERE. All 3d items used can be found linked in the gallery, just click the image.
The 1st round of postwork:
Renders:
the flowers are the daises from Roadside Flowering Plants for Daz Studio and Iray, I just used the cut out opacity and turned off everything but the flowers.
Inspiration image from madie_arts on instagram, her gallery is linked in the image.
This one's going to take me a minute to get posted, as it was done in multiple renders. I wanted to be able to work on individual element of this render in post, like adding the blood to the ground without having to work around figures, and being able to edit individual figures without effecting the background or others. I used the same camera and lighting for all renders. I placed zombies with the girl and background, but then deleted them out for faster render times. So here is the finished work:
At this stage I am done with working in layers, and I create a stamp so I have one image. Now I work on the image as a whole changing color/tone and adding textures to get the final image.
All the renders used. :)
Is that pitchfork flipping me off? lol
- Greg
I want the galleries to come back. :) Anyway my latest.
Defeated
I'm always in awe of your talent! It's a very powerful piece.
I love the colors and atmospheres in your works. Gorgeous art. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks KM
Thank you
<--knock... knock... Anyone here?
I am...but haven't seen anyone else in a long while.
Her YT channel hasn't been updated in a year.
In fact haven't seen anything new on DbC's Discord channel for a while, either.
I hope she is okay.
It's sad when people disappear... I always wonder where they are. I'm new to her thread and I love seeing how she has progressed with her artwork. I was unable to see anything new from her also... even on DA... Looks like 2020 is about the last she's posted. :( Hope she's ok also.
Happy to meet you though Tiffanie Gray - IDLM :)
EDIT... Oh... I just checked DeviantArt again and I see some artwork was posted in September of 2021... so maybe she's not as gone as we think she is :)
(waves to deathbycanon...if she's watching :)
Oh! I'm happy to hear that. Maybe Life (tm)...we all know how that is.
Pleased to meet you too! I liked watching her art change and grow, too! She used my picture in one of her webinars with Digital Art Live - the Avatar one. She is very talented!
I like the way she posts before and afters... I just wish she would post WHAT she did to the before to get it to the after... but that may be further in her thread that I've not read yet. I'm having a little trouble with postwork and I like seeing what others do. There is not a lot of postwork help on the internet that I've found :( Everyone wants you to pay and arm and a leg to learn how to do stuff. My computer is overloaded with video tutorials that I've bought to learn... LOL.
I suggest you look up Digital Art Live STUDIO dot com and join (If you can't find it, let me know and I'll try to send you an invite). Lots of people very happy to help there. And yes there are paid areas, but you don't have to go there to get help, just ask in the main feed. Very nice people, no flames, just a chill vibe, and not super busy, so as to take up your life. lol
Is this it??? https://www.digitalartlive.studio/ ... Looks like I have to sign up first.
EDIT... WOW.. they are pretty strict... I hope I get approved... lol
Yes! That is it!
approved ;)
<--taps her toes and waits for deathbycanon