floating spirit
floating spirit
3D Modelling \ Figure | 04/09/04 @774 |
jmonzani |
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This is one of my first compositing of 3D and 2D. I've started out with a 3D image but since I feel more comfortable with 2D, I've then drawn the background.
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04/09/04 @775
The spirit looks a bit strange, especially the head, but i guess that's caused because she's small and maybe the light you used when rendering wasn't ideal. So you might want to look into that
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04/12/04 @910
imo, push the trees into the light..and have the rays shine through onto the floating spirit
other than that..very beautiful..i love the mood...the lighting is superb..composition great!
04/13/04 @394
I love the roots or fibres or whatever. And of course the bound lady. This fantasy bondage concept works for me
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10/26/04 @565
it certainly gives it an extra... something.
And the marks on the bottom right, that adds a certain detail to it.
Brilliant.
12/20/04 @774
+5/5