okay this one is not so good is my first attempt at 3-D rendering was trying to use a Griffin Tiger instead of the Dragon but it seems that my download of Big Cats models were corrupt and could not use them so I went with the Dragon I posed wings neck front and back claws and mouth on Dragon and yes the arms on the male actor, this is just a practice to learn how to use the software have several more videos and training before I can get into making my own models trying to work a little bit with this every day.
Please tell me what you think.
Please tell me what you think.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 700 x 910px
File Size 988.5 kB
All the architectural columns and such are done in 3d? the scenary looks good the shading gives it a bit of volume... but i think it still looks a bit flat.... maybe a bit more of contrast? or... what kind of lighting are you using? maybe youy need to activate the projected shadows on one of those lights? ˆ_ˆ;
thank you, that was generic lighting and a generic camber angle my next training is in lighting and camera angles to give more depth and volume to my work here I was working on positioning of characters and scaling. like I said this is my first attempt have been working with this program for a while now and it is the first time I thought it looked good enough to post still working on backdrops scenery and will be getting into movement and animation but that probably won't be for a while it is slow going but hoping to create my own better 3-D models.
Oh I understand... I was trying to understand your model, your scene, though sometimes you can mix 3d models with 2d stuff, saves time and pc computing for the rendering, wanted to know if all the elements are 3d on your scene, for example, the columns have stripes on it, you can model all of that on 3d or you can do a flat column and apply a material that gives the stripes effect being a 2d element in thecase you don't need to show the columns in detail, as i told you it would save you time modelling and rendering
But in overall, is a nice job, the textures looks nice and really give the scene the feel you're on an ancient temple or castle
But in overall, is a nice job, the textures looks nice and really give the scene the feel you're on an ancient temple or castle
I have used Blender 3D before and will probably start using it again I have been wanting to do 3-D animation long time and all this is working up to something else out there wanting to do to actually create 3-D animated characters using base models and then eventually creating my own model but right now I am working on movie style seen learning where to put characters at lighting and cameras this was just a first attempt at sizing and placement of characters on a generic background.
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