sweet girl, but i would do some finetuning on her hands. somehow this does not seem to work if she wants to shoot that arrow
Wow, she looks innocent and sweet
first one, by far
Always the highlighted versions. They show detail & IMO there are too many 'twilight' renders around already.A few years ago a friend of mine approached me after learning that I was doing 3D eroticism (read: Porn )
She talked me into promising her that I would create a comics, based off of one of her fantasies/ideas, at some point in the future. Looks like the future has caught up with me as she has become more insistent over the past year and I have caved to her request.
The caveat is of course that the comic will be made in between my work on my own projects. She accepted those terms too readily ... I think. Alas here I am, seeking some input on the lighting of a particular scene.
These are divided into a "lowlight" version and a "highlight" version. Which simply means an increase in luminosity. The increase of luminosity is applied to the flames of a fireplace.
My question here is simple: Which version tickles your fancy the most and, if possible, why?
Low lighting:
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High lighting:
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Once again, low lighting:
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Once again, high lighting:
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I thank you for your time and any response to my questions.
Cheers - Kaffekop
Low-lit version looks better/more moody IMO (but my monitor is pretty bright)A few years ago a friend of mine approached me after learning that I was doing 3D eroticism (read: Porn )
She talked me into promising her that I would create a comics, based off of one of her fantasies/ideas, at some point in the future. Looks like the future has caught up with me as she has become more insistent over the past year and I have caved to her request.
The caveat is of course that the comic will be made in between my work on my own projects. She accepted those terms too readily ... I think. Alas here I am, seeking some input on the lighting of a particular scene.
These are divided into a "lowlight" version and a "highlight" version. Which simply means an increase in luminosity. The increase of luminosity is applied to the flames of a fireplace.
My question here is simple: Which version tickles your fancy the most and, if possible, why?
Low lighting:
View attachment 1450555
High lighting:
View attachment 1450556
Once again, low lighting:
View attachment 1450557
Once again, high lighting:
View attachment 1450559
I thank you for your time and any response to my questions.
Cheers - Kaffekop
First one
in this scenario low light. it is still bright enough but adds atmosphere. but tbh: both settings are goodA few years ago a friend of mine approached me after learning that I was doing 3D eroticism (read: Porn )
She talked me into promising her that I would create a comics, based off of one of her fantasies/ideas, at some point in the future. Looks like the future has caught up with me as she has become more insistent over the past year and I have caved to her request.
The caveat is of course that the comic will be made in between my work on my own projects. She accepted those terms too readily ... I think. Alas here I am, seeking some input on the lighting of a particular scene.
These are divided into a "lowlight" version and a "highlight" version. Which simply means an increase in luminosity. The increase of luminosity is applied to the flames of a fireplace.
My question here is simple: Which version tickles your fancy the most and, if possible, why?
Low lighting:
View attachment 1450555
High lighting:
View attachment 1450556
Once again, low lighting:
View attachment 1450557
Once again, high lighting:
View attachment 1450559
I thank you for your time and any response to my questions.
Cheers - Kaffekop
High lighting allows you to better see the detailsA few years ago a friend of mine approached me after learning that I was doing 3D eroticism (read: Porn )
She talked me into promising her that I would create a comics, based off of one of her fantasies/ideas, at some point in the future. Looks like the future has caught up with me as she has become more insistent over the past year and I have caved to her request.
The caveat is of course that the comic will be made in between my work on my own projects. She accepted those terms too readily ... I think. Alas here I am, seeking some input on the lighting of a particular scene.
These are divided into a "lowlight" version and a "highlight" version. Which simply means an increase in luminosity. The increase of luminosity is applied to the flames of a fireplace.
My question here is simple: Which version tickles your fancy the most and, if possible, why?
Low lighting:
View attachment 1450555
High lighting:
View attachment 1450556
Once again, low lighting:
View attachment 1450557
Once again, high lighting:
View attachment 1450559
I thank you for your time and any response to my questions.
Cheers - Kaffekop