SteveGuy
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I like that blurriness to some degree, it gives a kind of "cheap camera/dirty lens" effect. Would not do the entirety of renders that way, but in this case, I like it!
looks quite nice, and you chose a very cute modelHere be the original render, just downscaled and the postwork one. Keep in mind, this time around no actual values were taken in mind, nor did I try to emulate a specific look. I just think the original looks WAY too plasticy for my liking. Especially the face.
Not that the postwork is anything to talk about really, but I think a lot better than the plain render, at least for the 2 minutes it took to make. It has some kind of a 'Vogue' look to it. Though stuff that try to emulate a specific look, usually take much, much more than 2 minutes.
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Nice looking renders, since you got talents doing postwork why not render to canvases if you aren't already doing that?Here be the original render, just downscaled and the postwork one. Keep in mind, this time around no actual values were taken in mind, nor did I try to emulate a specific look. I just think the original looks WAY too plasticy for my liking. Especially the face.
Not that the postwork is anything to talk about really, but I think a lot better than the plain render, at least for the 2 minutes it took to make. It has some kind of a 'Vogue' look to it. Though stuff that try to emulate a specific look, usually take much, much more than 2 minutes.
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Nice looking renders, since you got talents doing postwork why not render to canvases if you aren't already doing that?
Much easier to adjust lights and pretty much everything else after, i wish I would have access to photoshop when do more than
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I just drag and drop the image into "reply" text box. Or press "Ctrl + P."noob question ( first time poster! ) .... how to insert images? Do I have to host them somewhere?