Blue Glow by Spain
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
Poser & Bryce, minor postwork.
I was wanting to do something with a figure lit with glowing neon sort of lighting and was needing some tips. I started looking through my collection of tutorials and came across the "Tank Liquid & Lighting tutorial" for Bryce by Knuck Martin (2003). So I played around with it and made some modifications. I angled the mirrored walls (which created the wrap-around room look), adjusted the textures some and a few other things. Then imported the poser woman. I was never able to get the quality of latex reflectivity I was aiming for in the Bryce environment so I ended up doing Vicky in Poser and just putting them together with Photoshop. I am not totally happy with the final result (what artist ever is?) but for the most part it will do.
Background in Bryce, with parts mostly from Knuck's tutorial.
V3 with Serena body morphs.
Face inject is Sweet Love Nina by Bice.
WildTail Hair by Studio MAYA.
Manolos shoes by Danae.
Reflection maps by Shinydelight.

Comments (11)
Oh, thanks for using my Nina. She looks so pretty. And her sexy cloth....great. I love your light in this image, excellent!
beautiful job, very SciFi..
Great scifi image! wonderful!
Great composition and camera angle. Those reflections on her outfit are great. Don't know how to do them on Bryce either. She looks like she was rendered together with the scene. Love those blueish glows and tones. The floating tanks look great.
wonderful image ! great color combination.
Love the suit! Great reflection.
Excellent render !! Love everything in this one !!
The lighting and glow effect is awesome, as is her shiny suit!
Your lighting conception and the combined reflectivity are very original.
Wonderful Comic-Art-Style!!!
What I like best is how the black vinyl spandex looks ink drawn. That's a very good effect. Would've liked to have seen all page elements with that treatment. As it is, though it's still quite good and very well produced.