It's Time I Disappear by poser4me
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Comments (14)
Excellent composition. This is a beautiful image, it will be one of my favorites 👍🙋♂️
Cool thanks so much.
I think this scene is tough to get right. The blue tint gives it an excellent atmospheric mood. The second render with the lone figure could be sharper, but it does work well. I like it. The first image on the left appears to have too much wasted space in the middle of the scene. I think moving the female further right into the scene would improve the dynamic interaction between the characters. There are limitations with the set that make it difficult to maneuver the camera and rearrange the furniture; I get that. However, I love the lighting and the composition. Great job.
Hey thanks for the comment.
think i'm going to have to disagree with hborre on this as i find, for me, the 'wasted space' isn't wasted at all. it makes me feel the 'distance' in the story - the distance that will occur betwixt the characters, the separation of a life in the here & now to one that is unknown [vastness and space], the letting go process one might need to do in moving from one circumstance to the next... i feel the story actually lies WITHIN the space, creating its own kind of tension and emotional soup... great job!
Thank you, I wanted to use the contrast of the lighting to show just what you were talking about the distance. Glad you picked up on that. The separating of 2 can be such a shattering and traumatic realization. That's why cinematography is such an important variable in telling a story whether it be in a motion picture or in a single frame.
wanted to add that by changing the scene as hborre suggests still creates a story, but it would be a different one from an emotional perspective... my thought process is the emotional difference you would feel seeing this scene played out say in a Jason Bourne flick that is action oriented vs. the subtle nuanced type of scenes one finds in a film like "Heat", that play as slow burning conflicted and complicated emotional things... i prefer the latter, and it is from that perspective that i read your image...
And that is the great thing about art communicating ideas and situations we all can relate to. Thank you.
I am not going to add anything else that has not been all ready said, but I do want you to know this scene is Awesome Ellis! :-)
I appreciate it thank you so much 🤗
Excellent !
Thank you.
Marvellous work!
Thank you 😊
I like the second image the best. I think the others with the empty space in the middle make your eye jump back and forth to the character. There isn't a point of focus. It's good that you tried to tell a story and had meaning to your image. I just don't think it works artisticly. Just my opinion. Really nice lighting and effects. - Bob
Hey thanks for the comment, I see where your coming from.
Very nice scene,
You did a wonderful job implying a story here.
These scenes hold a lot of mystery!
Really nice lighting effect. The blue tinge and noise work well in creating atmosphere in the image...
Hey thanks, I tried the de-noised render but it gave to many banding of colors when converting this to JPEG from PNG.
Superb creation and pushing the boundaries of Poser in this one I think :)
I do see some valid points in what hborre commented and also with what Gianna added. End of the day you gotta create your vision and let it free :)