In the Atlantean Tomb by MollyFootman
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Comments (16)
the lighting and flames are really well done. should i ever decide to graduate to a mre modern version of Poser, i shall be definitely asking you a question or 107... heh... it just all seems so complex to me... :o
Heh. Sometimes it seems pretty complex to me, too! XD
I will always be willing to help if you have any questions.
Thanks so much for the comment! It's amazing but the lighting is really all from those torches. In previous years, I would have put a point light source in each of them; that works great with Firefly rendering. With the newer rendering engine I can actually set the material of the flames to give off the light! Very cool! =)
Molly
Nice scene I like the first better. It's so true about the lighting from the flames. I really want Poser Dev's to step up the game in regrades to Superfly engine. It is great but in this day in age it should be on par with Iray engine. My wish list for improvements is lighting and volumetrics. Poser is better in animation than daz and motion blur. Now we can tell when someone is working from Poser 13 by the bloom effects, you did a good job with balance to bloom here. Keep up the good work you are inspiring others and me. Have a good weekend.
Hey, thanks for all the encouragement, my dear! I agree that the Superfly Cycles X rendering engine can still be better and happily I think that's where we're most likely to see continued work from the Poser development team! =D I very much appreciate your validation that I hit the mark with spectral bloom here; it's an effect that is easy to over do! As for inspiration, that's synergistic and I look forward to catching up on more of your work soon! =)
Molly
Cool !
Thank you for saying so, my dear! =)
Molly
Super travail, l'éclairage avec les flammes et vraiment très convainquant.
Merci cher Roger! J'ai l'impression de devenir beaucoup plus habile avec des scènes faiblement éclairées et des sources d'éclairage comme les torches. =)
Molly
Great scene - love the lighting!
Thank you! I feel like I'm getting much better with dimly lit scenes and use of the exposure enhancement on the Superfly Cycles X post rendering effects is like a whole new avenue to explore. =)
Molly
Great lighting and characters
Thank you! That freebie Dragania character is a real gift and worth acquiring. Most of the rest of the content is the work of the very talented Cybertenko. I couldn't do this stuff without their content! =)
Molly
In addition to the perfect technical realization, it is a very beautiful suggestive scene!
Thank you, my dear! I'm sorry that I somehow missed your encouraging comment until now! =)
Molly
This is a very nice looking & mysterious scene dear Molly and as always very well done, have a great Sunday and a good start into the next week!
Thank you for the lovely comment, Ute. I hope your week will be wonderful as well. =)
Molly
Well, Miss Molly it seems you've delved into darkness and torchlight again. Fun isn't it? Some of the most dramatic scenes can be created with these lighting effects as you've shown. Then again, I'm a fan on several accounts :)
Thanks, JD! I think I'm starting to get the hang of it and having just discovered the usefulness of some of the post rendering effect in the Superfly Cycles X rendering engine it's like I've found a whole new world! =D
Molly
Beautiful scene, definitely an Indiana Jones mood here! Nice play with light and shadows!
Thank you! Heh. Probably the Indiana Jones feel because I've been re-watching those in anticipation of going to see the new movie. XD
Molly
Great lighting and scene
Thanks for the encouraging comment, my dear. I really appreciate it! =)
Molly
😲Oh wow Molly! The composition and the light from the torches are done so well. I do prefer the lighting in the first image. Really get the Indianna Jones vibe from this image.
Thanks, Randy! I agree there is something to be said for a bit darker image... I continue to try to figure out dimly lit scenes! XD
Molly
Really kick azz work on atmosphere 👏.
Thank you! I am very pleased with how it came out! =)
Molly
Your lighting is always well done, the care you take is apparent. I like both images, please don't make me choose. Lol!
Thank you for such a lovely comment, my dear! <3
Molly
I like the brighter one but they both have their appeal! Excellent image! Bravo!
Heh. Thanks for letting me know, I like that one a bit better, too. Some others here expressed an opinion in favor of the darker one... what's a girl to do? I guess your mileage may vary... =)
Molly
Lighter one looks great to me...Dig it !
Thanks, Rik! That's all post effects work within the Superfly rendering engine itself. Photoshop only used to resized the image. =)
Molly