The Renders that Time Forgot

LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
edited December 1969 in The Commons

Got Dinosaurs? Prehistoric Mega-fauna? Cave Girls in fur bikinis? Then lets see those renders. Lets see those historic prehistoric renders. I want to see Dino-might images!!!

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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    A few more of mine...

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  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    OH BOY!! My kind of thread, I'll have to play a bit in this one. I'll try to do a new one or two, I've got a Primitives thing I'm working on. I also have some Dino's I've yet to render. >Insert a cool evil Grin here<</p>

  • ReisormocapReisormocap Posts: 146
    edited December 1969

    WOW! That is some very sweet Pulpy goodness there. Have you ever thought of doing these as book covers? They are absolutely outstanding!

  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    I grew up watching dinosaur movies, Ray Harryhausen stuff, and reading Xenozoic Tales. Anything with dinosaurs and gals in fur bikinis and i was all over it. I think you can see the influence in my work hehehe.

    Never really thought about book covers. A problem I have always had when it comes to my artwork, hand drawn, computer generated, paint, sculpted or what ever, none of it seems that special to me, i feel like absolutely anyone can do what I do. So its kinda hard to market your self as a much needed commodity when in side you feel like anyone and their brother could do the exact same thing. I should probably get my self an agent, let them sell my work and let me just make art.

  • Alessandro MastronardiAlessandro Mastronardi Posts: 2,593
    edited December 1969

    Here are a couple a did long time ago...

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  • DzFireDzFire Posts: 1,473
    edited December 1969

    Here's one

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  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001
    edited December 1969

    I've got to install that stuff...got the one bundle a while back but never installed it.

  • RawArtRawArt Posts: 5,729
    edited December 1969

    Here are a couple old ones from me

    Rawn

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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    awesome renders folks, keep em coming

  • MJ007MJ007 Posts: 1,679
    edited December 1969

    Amazing stuff LX and others!!!


    -MJ

  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited September 2012

    and the house pet....

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  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,124
    edited December 1969

    These are terrific renders. marvelous work and lighting,

  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    Elasmosaurs....

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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    Gotta hate when they get inside...

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,512
    edited December 1969

    Wow, my kinda thread!
    Here is an old one from carrara

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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    T-rex is going to catch that dude like popcorn

  • KinichKinich Posts: 853
    edited December 1969

    Here are a couple of quick renders I did trying out Dimension Theory's new HDR Pro-Sets (originally posted in the dedicated thread).

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  • maraichmaraich Posts: 489
    edited September 2012

    It just so happens I was doing a dino render because I wanted to play with the stuff I picked up at Rendo during Dinoraul's 40% off sale. I'm calling it "Tastes Like Chicken".

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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    what dinos did you get? i picked up the compsagnathus

  • maraichmaraich Posts: 489
    edited December 1969

    I picked up the Ornitholestes, the Kaprosuchus and his tree set. The two running guys in this render are the Ornitholestes. I used three of the trees from the tree set and mixed them in with Stonemason's "Return to the Enchanted Forest".

  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    those Ornitholestes sure look kool, i'm going to have to get them some day

  • AeonicBAeonicB Posts: 165
    edited September 2012

    My stab at the theme. It isn't the best, its more artsy than theoretically possible (or, to Tropers. Making Paleontologists Cry), it really diverged from my original plans. and I dedicate it Lost in a Lost World because I'm a Moody Blues nut. :P

    The thing that took up the most time creating this was the fur. I spent most of a day and a half tweaking it, and I still got a couple errant strands there.

    Hope this doesn't offend too many Carrara nuts. :P

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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    and we have a mammal !!!! awesome

    I was hoping to post the first mammal render but you beat me to it

  • Alpha ChannelAlpha Channel Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    I haven't done too many dino images howver here are a just a couple of frames from the second page of a graphic novel I'm, slowly, putting together plus a couple of older images.

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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    i remember that last one from the Stonemason contest a few years back, i always did like that image

  • Alpha ChannelAlpha Channel Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Took me a bit of time to find it again to be honest as I had lost it amongst the hundreds of images I have created over the years, only having tracked it down off one of the on-line galleries that I had posted it to. :) Looking at it I could probably do a better job of it now.

  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    Still looks great to me, I only have 2 questions

    How did you do the snow

    and what dinos are those?

  • Alpha ChannelAlpha Channel Posts: 0
    edited September 2012

    The snow on the ground was a simple Vue terrain with a snow material applied. The falling snow was done with brushes from Ron's Winter Collection (at various sizes to simulate depth) and a zoom filter applied for motion (wind blowing from behind the camera) with the foot prints and kicked up snow also post work.

    As for the dino's they're a scaled down DinoRaul Cryolophosaurus scaled down with a bump or displacement map applied.

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  • randym77randym77 Posts: 272
    edited December 1969

    Very cool images. I thought this was going to be a thread complaining about people still using Poser 4 technology. Dinosaurs are much more fun. :-)

    I love dinosaurs. (My credit card may never recover from Rosity's recent Dinoraul sale.)

    I wish more Poser dinosaurs included feathers, or at least an option for them. Also, I'd like to see some textures for Dinoraul's Microraptor and Archaeopteryx models that reflect the latest findings, that their feathers were glossy black, like a crow's.

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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    Lol the thread title is a play on Edgar Rice Burroughs' "The Land that Time Forgot" and "The People that Time Forgot" part of his Caspak series of books that feature a lost world with dinosaurs and primitive humans.

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