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Steph WIP needs comments!

Work In Progress Realism posted on Jan 17, 2005
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This is my first attempt at compositing a poseur into a photograph. I'm trying to match the lighting, shadows, and colors. It's not finished: I need to make the hair less plastic, etc. But I would like to hear some comments about whether Steph seems to "fit" in the image, whether the shadows are good or bad, and so on. Any input appreciated! Thanks! Rendered in DAZ Studio, composited in Photoshop CS.

Comments (7)


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YARDOBE

9:32PM | Mon, 17 January 2005

The fit and shadows seem right..indeed very nice..lighting looks hard for this setting,but I'd say more frontal lights..I see the background is a bit blurry{digi-cam},so you can play with that in your image..I like it!

louieiv

1:57AM | Tue, 18 January 2005

It looks seamless to me...it looks like you created the whole image digitally to be a realistic rendering. Great job.

tony_br22

11:04AM | Tue, 18 January 2005

beautiful work you share here

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mavros

9:16AM | Thu, 20 January 2005

Background blurring is good then you have a very sharp mid ground and then a blurred for ground ??. The Plant and top is ultra sharp. You seem to be using ambient light?? never use that it washes images out!. Try rendering your image as a grey scale. This is what w e usually do when deciding lighting. This helps when decidingthe amountof shadow and falloff for the light. The figure is Poser of course? Have you ried modelling your 9own figures?? The problem with many poserfigures is thattheylook alike. many domnt tweak them, use magnets to deform features a little. Then skin color I know is difficult. A worthy work in progress. Will be interstng to see where you go with this one. Whats the story with the image? I mean why is the young lady gazing into the camera?

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morin3000

7:11AM | Sat, 09 September 2006

Your image excellence, additions splendid of the colors, well done *****()~~

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momodot

6:04PM | Tue, 27 March 2007

I try to judge by squinting... seems to me it need more ambient light or fill light from our right. Color match looks good though her skin looks a little puttyish from low contrast possibly? Also she is too sharp edge, especially given what appears to be the depth of field in the photo with those fore ground things so sharp... you see how the plant is a tiny bit soft compared to the soap.... I would do subtle blur darken tool on her edges and I think you need the RealSkinShader to bring the flesh a little more to life... Face_Off has a tutorial for how to build the shader yourself and I have made simplified versions based on that.

anke99

1:28PM | Mon, 10 June 2019

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