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Not that I'm bothered about the 'Name of the Shot'...My biggest complaint is that she only has her heels touching the floor...
Oohh that could have been soo much nicer with her daughter/younger sister, turning up to the party....Also, again another foot pose question, why are they all posed for high heels, yet are bare foot?....It looks so silly & fake....
Your girls may be 'Imperfect', but they have great poses & lighting....And no silly foot poses.....
Well, you don't see much of the feet in this pic. Who knows, what silly things they do behind her back But thanks!Your girls may be 'Imperfect', but they have great poses & lighting....And no silly foot poses.....
I am always interested in those who watch carefully, so I ask you ... with the body tilted like that and with those shoes ... where are the heels to be?Not that I'm bothered about the 'Name of the Shot'...My biggest complaint is that she only has her heels touching the floor...
I feel like with another top, she would look very hot. Nice render though!
It used to be another top, but the shadow reflection on that one looks so bad so I changed it. Thanks for the feedback though!I feel like with another top, she would look very hot. Nice render though!
Beautiful model !
On the floor, along with her feet....Try spending some time looking at women's feet, to see how they walk & stand in heels, that pose would need serious changes from the waist down, changing leg, foot angles plus moving her arms relative to the table & Cue....I am always interested in those who watch carefully, so I ask you ... with the body tilted like that and with those shoes ... where are the heels to be?
It's a nice top, but it could do with cupping her tits more, having the cord about an inch higher between her breasts...& the same around her chest.....
It might be worth leaving her hair until just before you render, or try a different hair style...Different pose and a V-flat instead compared to my last post here. Same camera settings and same color/power on the lights.
I simply added some bloom and changed the pose.
Here's the render.
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Here is the render after post in Lightroom.
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I simply played around with contrast and tone for this one, nothing special and nothing that took me more than 3 minutes, but I wanted the effect of her blending to the background.
And here's with the same neon/scifi look as the last time. Simply changed the shadows to a blueish tint, the highlights to a yellowish/orange-ish and the midtones to purple.
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I think I prefer the V-flat look compared to the simple high powered diffuser behing her.
Next one is going to be a bit more involved since I'll be trying something new. And I'm quite positive that what I'll be trying will be adding a few hours on the render, so I'm not looking forward to that.
I noticed that the post work in both images flattens the hair a lot. They look more like a cutout than hair. This, weirdly enough doesn't happen on the render and I have no idea what caused it.