Trucīdō by ralgex
Contains nudity
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Hi, my name is Brian, I'm 41 years old, English born and currently reside in the USA. Father of two wonderful children, Chloe and Liam who are 11 and 14. I've been messing about with 3D art for about 6 years now. Started with Poser, Bryce, Daz3D, Cinema4D and finally stopped at 3DS Max/Vray. I prefer Max because of the quality of the renders. I like to get the best out of what I'm doing, so it's an obvious choice for me. I'm also a musician, played since I was 7 years old and have went through numerous instruments. I've surrounded myself in ways to express myself for as long as I can remember, or should I say, it has blanketed me for as long as I can remember.
I will usually comment on an image that I think deserve it and I refuse to get into the "I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine" syndrome that usually surrounds websites such as these. Want an explanation of what I just said?
1) I comment on an image of yours, so you feel the need to comment on mine, regardless of what you think of my image. You are repaying the favor to me ;-D
2) This syndrome happens for a few weeks/months until suddenly I am getting 6 pages of comments. I scratch my head and say "How did that happen?" - "Before I was commenting on everyone's images for population, I was only getting 6 comments per image, and now I am getting 4-6 pages"
3) I stop commenting on peoples images, and my page comments dwindle down to 6-10 comments per image.
It's repulsive when you see a below average artist with 7 pages of comments, knowing they got those comments not because of the image, but by other means. This means that the real artists get forgotten about while the "popular" artists make it big. It's sort of like music in a way, or any type of expression. Got to love it ;-D
I can sleep at night, knowing that people are enjoying my work for what it is, and not for how much brown nosing I am doing.
Peace.
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This artwork contains mature content: nudity.
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Comments (10)
jicobar
Magnífica composición! Felicitaciones!
FrankT
nice! esp like the DOF effect - was that rendered or post ?
tetrasnake Online Now!
Action packed render! Well Done!
DangerousThing
This looks excellent and very realistic to me (well, except for the subject matter). The only problem I can see is the scale: the person and dragon look (to me) to be only inches tall. Another thought: it might be better to enhance the DOF effect so it looks like the picture was taken with a faster shot (enough to freeze all movement in the frame) or else maybe include some movement fuzziness. And I do love the idea of miniature battles happening in our gardens.
bazza
Looks amazing the DOF really have the characters popping.. they did look small at first look but taking in the tree size behind does give them a larger scale.. I love it first class work and amazing in full view o really get the best out of this!!
mgtcs
Excellent composition my friend in full screen is amazing, lovely work!
ralgex
Thanks for the comments, guys. @FrankT, the DOF effect was rendered. I basically had the focus at the width of the female characters body, and as you get onto the blades and dragons wings it starts to become out of focus. @DangerousThing, I did have the scale thing in mind when I actually started constructing the scene. The dragons was much bigger than the human, but I wanted to fit them both into the scene, so I scaled the dragon down. I was actually going to name the render "Old Vs Young" with the young being the dragon, but I did not really feel I had to explain the render through the title. Also, I think the bamboo poles sort of throw the scale off as well. Most people actually assume bamboo poles are quite thin, but they can literally be 4-6 inches wide in some cases. I think personally, now that I am looking at the comments and looking at the render, the one thing that is missing is maybe some motion blur on the wings. So, the dragon is hovering in mid air, while she is leaping toward it to attack. Thanks again :D
anitalee
Excellent
safetman59
very nice work... absolutely best viewed in full screen!
teecee2107
Great action scene. Very realisrtic render !