EverFount

Ok - Can someone give me a CC for my first 3D render? I am really nervous about asking for this lol - Lesse you are awesome my friend - she has taught me how to do this from the ground up - TY TY TY TY hun *hugs*

Lessa 16 years ago
lol, thanks hun, but Im still not seeing shadows *ducks*
ROzbeans 16 years ago
What program are you using to render? Did you postwork it in photoshop or another image editor?
Jetamio 16 years ago
I'm guessing DAZ, daz doesn't like Classic Fantasy and won't do the shinies right grrrr.
Roguegoddess 16 years ago
Yes ma'am - DaZ and I did post work in cs4 - I did the best I could with shadows hun lol
Lessa 16 years ago
lol keep practicing, ill try and walk you through some more tonight
ROzbeans 16 years ago
In the future, list what products you use. Makes it easier to figure out how to help you with something. For example, is that a 2d background or a poser/daz product background? I ask because you have no shadows of her on the ground (making it look like she's floating) and the lighting in the background doesn't quite match the lighting on her. Looks like maybe a spot light in the center? Her face looks a hair darker than the rest of her body.

Alas, I don't know lighting in daz at tall, so I can't help there. Can't help with the settings you have it set on either. But, keep in mind that your background lighting (if 2d) should match the lighting on your 3d model.
Adiene 16 years ago
I blind I blind!! I see nothing :(
Roguegoddess 16 years ago
apparently imageshak is being a pain again - sorry :((
Adiene 16 years ago
bastards! :(
Roguegoddess 16 years ago
Seems to be working now :)
Darsa 16 years ago
The thing that caught my eye first (after I decided I love the background, lol) is the white outline of your character that's not allowing it to blend into the background. You can remove that in photoshop easily with defringe tho. :)

Lessa's right about shadows; she's not "connected" to the ground with a shadow; this would also give it a look that the girl "belongs" in the picture with the background.
Laschae 16 years ago
Sometimes if I change the background color in Poser to black I get a lot less of the white crap around the edge but that's gonna be a bitch when you have super transmapped hair. It always seems to come out looking like crap so I usually stick something behind the hair (random prop!) so that I cont have to deal with the white edge around the hair. This is where pillars of many different sorts come in handy.

If this is your first try it's really damn good, my first try wasn't even textured haha!