In photography it's referred to as a Dutch Slant or some such, quite popular in fashion etc. Technically, landscapes should be spot on horizontal, Ansel Adams always took a spirit level with him and spent ages fussing over getting it just right.Continuing the "crop framing" discussion from a while ago about how things should be comped in a photo, why are there so many renders here with horizon obviously tilted and not by a small error or something, but deliberate, large amount, which to a viewer gives an impression of things falling over (because viewers don't see the rest of the scene and don't know camera location, so we don't have reference)
like yoursWhat a beauty. Great work like Always
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Tess For G8F,Out of curiosity which skin texture did you use for the tinkerbell? It looks like the type of effect I've been trying to get but failing lol
great except it looks like her ankles are brokenWell, did a little tweaking of Carmen, enjoy.
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Thanks for contributing nothing to the conversationgreat except it looks like her ankles are broken
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What is the model for the girl called?
tara from chasing sunsets 3d model aria from p3design hair jetthair from propschickcan u say character name?
thank youtara from chasing sunsets 3d model aria from p3design hair jetthair from propschick