A Day in the Year of a Life - Gallery

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited February 2016

    Thank you Sonja & Saphirewild for the comments.

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited September 2023

    #68

    Urban Infiltration

     

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  • EtriganEtrigan Posts: 603
    edited February 2016

    #68

    Urban Infiltration

    What part of "Fall Back!" didn't he get?

     

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited June 2016

    #69

    Looking for evidence.

     

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  • PendraiaPendraia Posts: 3,598

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    Long Walk For Work\

    This is a very elegant render.

    Great renders...I really liked this one also which I found surprising as I don't normally like stark...but this is really nice with a great use of reflections.

     

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited February 2016

    #70

    Up Close Hockey

    Not a render  but definitely a Day in the Year of a Life moment... won Platinum tickets in a raffle,  great seats against the boards,  a life experience moment for my son.  And I own the copyright to the photo.  Toronto Maple Leafs vs. NewYork Rangers Feb18

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited February 2016

    #71

    The Audience Knows What I'm Talking About

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  • #70

    Up Close Hockey

    Not a render  but definitely a Day in the Year of a Life moment... won Platinum tickets in a raffle,  great seats against the boards,  a life experience moment for my son.  And I own the copyright to the photo.  Toronto Maple Leafs vs. NewYork Rangers Feb18

    Well, you just can't beat that!  Well, I suppose it could be better if you were rooting for the Maple Leafs.  I looked up the final score.  But, even if you were, it is still something great to have as a memory.  laugh  Not sure which side of the border you are on.  I used to live on the NY side about 3 hours from Toronto so I imagine it wouldn't be much of a drive if you were a Rangers fan and are on the US side of the border and lived close.  Congrats on the tickets and the experience of sharing with your son.  I'll bet you both remember that when you are old and grey.

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited February 2016

    Well, you just can't beat that!  Well, I suppose it could be better if you were rooting for the Maple Leafs.  I looked up the final score.  But, even if you were, it is still something great to have as a memory.  laugh  Not sure which side of the border you are on.  I used to live on the NY side about 3 hours from Toronto so I imagine it wouldn't be much of a drive if you were a Rangers fan and are on the US side of the border and lived close.  Congrats on the tickets and the experience of sharing with your son.  I'll bet you both remember that when you are old and grey.

    It's tough to be a fan after so many abysmal seasons,  but we're Torontonians,  so we just hopped on the subway down to the AirCanadaCentre.  It was a pretty close game up to the last 3minutes.  And then it hit the skids.  Still fun to watch and experience.  The Ranger's goalie Raanta,  put on a great show,  Toronto had over 36 shots on goal,  twice what the Rangers had,  and he stopped most of them.  It's a good memory.  My son said he wants to go again;  we'll probably have to be up the 300 level nose bleed seats next time though.  We'll still have fun.  smiley

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  • Well, you just can't beat that!  Well, I suppose it could be better if you were rooting for the Maple Leafs.  I looked up the final score.  But, even if you were, it is still something great to have as a memory.  laugh  Not sure which side of the border you are on.  I used to live on the NY side about 3 hours from Toronto so I imagine it wouldn't be much of a drive if you were a Rangers fan and are on the US side of the border and lived close.  Congrats on the tickets and the experience of sharing with your son.  I'll bet you both remember that when you are old and grey.

    It's tough to be a fan after so many abysmal seasons,  but we're Torontonians,  so we just hopped on the subway down to the AirCanadaCentre.  It was a pretty close game up to the last 3minutes.  And then it hit the skids.  Still fun to watch and experience.  The Ranger's goalie Raanta,  put on a great show,  Toronto had over 36 shots on goal,  twice what the Rangers had,  and he stopped most of them.  It's a good memory.  My son said he wants to go again;  we'll probably have to be up the 300 level nose bleed seats next time though.  We'll still have fun.  smiley

    Ah, that is one thing I miss about living in Upstate NY, Tornonto.  We had to go at least once every other year as my husband was born in Canada and still has a lots of fond memories of Toronto.  Although, there were a few years that we actually made it twice.  It was fun showing the kids his old hangouts.  Now, we are too far away unless we want to fly in.  My boys love the subways.  We weren't paying attention to the calendar one year when we had my sister's kids with us one summer, though, and visited downtown Toronto in the middle of the Gay Pride Parade.  They certainly got a shock that day.  They just don't have those in Kentucky where they were living at the time.  My favorite part of downtown though are all the shops in the PATH especially this one great little place with the best pastries.

    It is good your son had fun.  Not a fan of the nose bleed sections, but you guys could still make it a great day even way up there if you manage to go again! I haven't watched hockey in a long time, but the goalies were always my favorite player to watch.  It is amazing some of the things they manage to do to keep that puck out of the goal.  laugh

  • No shortage of outdoor festivals during the summer month.  It's a very diverse city with lots of stories to tell.  and PATH definitely comes in handy for the four months of winter too,  it is like a long endless mall with multiple food courts and the easiest way through the downtown core without getting your feet soaked from the slush.  And it continues to expand with each new tower development that sprouts up.  Give a quick hello to the fellow Canadian.

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited March 2016

    #72

    Love Unexpected

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  • LinwellyLinwelly Posts: 5,947

    Nice! I like the scene but as well the style!

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    It looks nice, FB.  It looks almost like a painting.  Some things have that almost smudged, brush like appearance.  Somehow I get the impression she is more into the unexpected love that he is. cheeky

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760

    It looks nice, FB.  It looks almost like a painting.  Some things have that almost smudged, brush like appearance.  Somehow I get the impression she is more into the unexpected love that he is. cheeky

    I think he's in the "deer in headlights" transition phase.  Didn't even have a clue in it was a possibility. 

    Gave a bit more of a description in the gallery post.  http://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/109427

    "The young Queen was not supposed to fall in love with the rogue protecting her. "

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    yes Checked out your gallery link!

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited March 2016

    #73

    Trekking South

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited March 2016

    #74

    "As The Wind Picks Up"

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  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    Nice renders, FB! I like both, but I really like what you did with the sailboat! Nice reflections on the water and the wind in her hair looks great!

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760

    Really like the sailboat too.  Got give credit to outoftouch's Christina Hair,  it has some great wind movement morphs. 

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited March 2016

    #75

    The Things You Can't Fix

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited March 2016

    #76

    Serene Solitude

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited March 2016

    #77

    Lost In Nature

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  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    FB! That last one is a very cool image!  It took me a minute or two to figure out what you had done.  I couldn't figure out, at first, why there was this strange shape that seemed to just be floating in air in front of your figure.  Then I figured out it was an artist easel.  It kind of blended in really well.  Then, I saw the image on the easel and compared that to your scene.  I love that detail.  I think your attention to details is one of the reasons you are so good at what you do.  Very nice!

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited April 2016

    #78

    Six Simple Portraits

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited April 2016

    #79

    Sent to Investigate

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited April 2016

    #80

    Running Free

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  • Kismet2012Kismet2012 Posts: 4,252

    I love the painterly (is that a word?) feel in the wolves image.  It has such beautfiul, vibrant colours that benefit from this effect.

     

    Your Sent To Investigate image has a pen and ink feel I also love.  There are some great textures and pops of colour.  The lighting is great.

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    I agree with Kismet.  I love these latest images, FB!  Although, I have to say, as much as I love Running Free, I think the Sent to Investigate is my favorite!  Very nicely done and I'm amazed that the lighting still holds up with that type of effect.  It looks really nice.

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