Thanks. The idea of the clinic was the important thing, not the image or what I could make the image say, so I ignored my initial urges for a more dynamic camera angle, or more interesting light and time of day, etc. I think it does its job.
Thanks. The idea of the clinic was the important thing, not the image or what I could make the image say, so I ignored my initial urges for a more dynamic camera angle, or more interesting light and time of day, etc. I think it does its job.
(No photo involved. Models, and three lights.)
You’ve done a good job. As I said before, I first thought I was looking at a photo with some 3D text. The lighting really sells it for me. Don’t change a thing.
No! Don’t do that! We like you just the way you are. Besides, I don’t think mermaids are allowed to post in these forums. Any posts that are the least bit fishy are instantly deleted.
Anyway, there were these two Native Americans fishing ...one caught a beautiful voluptuous mermaid. He examined her minutely and threw her back. The other turned to him in astonishment and asked WHY?
Anyway, there were these two Native Americans fishing ...one caught a beautiful voluptuous mermaid. He examined her minutely and threw her back. The other turned to him in astonishment and asked WHY?
First : thank’s to 3DAGE for the tea set, and to JoeMamma2000 for his inspiration on making a gummy shader.
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This was just a quicky, and I might continue to develop the concept of “the Great Escape”
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A better background, better table, and more bears…