Toon Town Tonight by poser4me
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Comments (12)
Adorable!!!
Thank you :-)
Super fun, buddy! Awesome POV from behind the front row. Yesterday I had "Natural Woman" stuck in my head. Now I got "Oh What A Night". LOL.
LOL! music is powerful right? Hey thanks and glad you like.
I really need to learn lighting, mind blowing
Thank you. The main light is a spotlight narrowed and the scale of it set about 2 to 3 hundred in scale. By upping the scale of the spotlight it smooths out a lot of the hard shadows. Same with area, and point light. I use a volumetric cube in the scene as it allows light to diffuse nicely especially in darker scenes.
By the way the blue spot light is actually a primitive cone with a transparent gradient. I set the cone as not visible in camera from the light property tab, with shadows turned off. Make sure to set the spectral in material room to a dark grey or black so you don't weird lighting effects.
Brilliant awesome, outstanding wonderful composition, amazing atmosphere and lighting, great pose and expression, brilliant awesome render.
Magnificent Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it!😊💝🥰
I thank you so much.
Thank you for all these lessons.
Sure no problem.
That looks like a great show!
Oh yeah.
Poo poo pee doo
She's just drawn that way.
Amazingly beautiful! Adorable composition 👍🙋♂️
Thank you.
..real cool scene and funny characters
Thank you, good times and vibes.
I'll buy him whatever drink he'd like if I can trade places with him for just a few minutes! LOL
These are all so fun and beautifully done! And THANKS for the tips - I'll have to try that bit with the cone.... Never thought about that - where's my brain? LOL
Glad you like it. The audience were characters I converted to props as to not use so much resources. I used Ken's figure to prop tool. You just have to convert the clothes of each figure first then the main character.
Very very cool!!!
Thanks for the peek.
lol...the good old days....Excellent :)