Lady Dimistrescu Revisited by jdwtrxk
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
In this little scene Rom FX's Lady Dimostrescu from Resident Evil Village is portrayed as a normal 1940's gal in her Chrysler New Yorker. The little hotel HDRI is from Disciple 3D.
Lady's textures are far from her depiction in the game, but show the lines of her features quite well. SamGrey's Chrysler is a great asset, and responds well to texture changes like leather for the seats and upgraded chrome and glass.

Comments (9)
Cool scene! For me the Resident Evil movies are hit and miss, between great plot and movie to what the hell did I just watch? Some of the 3D animated series are pretty cool.
I agree Virtual - I played the first three games and just recently 8 (village). The movies are indeed hit or miss; the first one had a lot of scenes directly fdrom the game. Any franchise that runbs that long will end up all over the place, though the games seem to have the upper hand.
Same with The Witcher :)
Smile, does she's stalking me John???? It's a really beautiful looking new image!
Thanks Ute - she's not as loedly as your ladies but she has a certain charm :)
WOW... Fantastic creation and beautiful character !!!👍🙋♂️
Thanks Saby!
Exceptional art!
Thanks Stevie!
This is exceptional! I feel like I could just start talking to her - maybe invite her to a nice coffee in the lobby.
Really well done, my friend!
Thanks Rod - she'd be an interesting chat :)
The Lady retains her strong character in appearance, and that background just fits right in, very nice!
Fine looking character and image, my friend! Bravo!
She's an odd one :) Thanks Radar!
Lovely portrait work! Reflections on the car turned out well, blends nicely into the environment
Thanks APlus - cars are difficult to set up in 3d because of the myriad textures - rubber, leather, carpet, plastic, etc. have to make the compromises...