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Oooo, La, La 1 I'm starting to scare myself. When you create a render and you take a look at the final product and think, "Where was she was I was that age?", it's time to take a break from the computer.

Comments (8)


PhthaloBlue

7:16PM | Sat, 27 November 2021

Stunning model!

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TwiztidKidd

7:32PM | Sat, 27 November 2021

Congratulations on your AOM nomination for December, sir! Well deserved! Hope you bring it in.

dbwalton

8:39PM | Sat, 27 November 2021

Thank you.

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tuvoc

7:47PM | Sat, 27 November 2021

Can't you see that her right eye is way off in relation to where her left eye is ??? It's so obvious.

dbwalton

1:33PM | Sun, 28 November 2021

I have the "point at" perimeter for both eyes set to point at my camera.

Should I have done it differently? Is there another setting I should have used?

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CoolDimension

12:35AM | Sun, 28 November 2021

Sultry and beautiful!

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Saby55 Online Now!

1:02AM | Sun, 28 November 2021

Masterfully well done!!!!👏👍🙋‍♂️

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JoeJarrah

9:16AM | Sun, 28 November 2021

They should call it "Pygmalion syndrome".. a lovely creation nonetheless.

dbwalton

1:04PM | Sun, 28 November 2021

Good name for it.

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PetuniaPetals

9:12PM | Sun, 28 November 2021

Overall a stunning render IMHO. As to the eyes, I would have rotated one around a little more. However some people have "glass eyes" and those can do weird things from time to time.

dbwalton

11:10AM | Mon, 29 November 2021

As mentioned to a previous poster, I pointed the eyes at my camera. I guess I could have manually moved the eyes, by my personal experiences with that are that it looks even more unnatural.

Any suggestions?

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jdwtrxk

11:16AM | Mon, 29 November 2021

I've run into the same issue with eyes when using 'point at" features - the farthest eye seems to pull in harder than the closer. if you adjust the outer, it sometimes looks worse. I change camera angles to avoid this, try a mix of moving both eye and camera. or try another pose entirely...my results aren't to be heralded.

Would be a shame to lose a pose and light setup...

dbwalton

6:51PM | Mon, 29 November 2021

I think having the camera with a too short of a lens (aka 65mm) vs a long lens (aka 300mm) appears to make a BIG difference I'm discovering.

That makes sense, the closer something is to your face, the more you look cross-eyed.


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