KlodowWW
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or like thisThat's how it happens, then a lot of light, then a little... Where is this golden mean?![]()
Yes, but for my part, I am doing those mainly as test shots for VN work, or simply test renders.I really like a lot of the renders and artwork posted here, but there's one thing that mildly infuriates me: when I was a boy and my father taught me some basic rules of photography and "composition" (back then there was nothing like DAZ available, because personal computers didn't even exist!), there was a very simple rule that said "don't cut off limbs".
Scrolling back just a few pages of this thread I can easily see a dozen or more pictures which would have been so much better if limbs (especially feet!) hadn't been cut off. I'm not a "foot" lover in particular, but there are so many cut-off feet that it really grinds my nerves.
Thank you for your advice,I really like a lot of the renders and artwork posted here, but there's one thing that mildly infuriates me: when I was a boy and my father taught me some basic rules of photography and "composition" (back then there was nothing like DAZ available, because personal computers didn't even exist!), there was a very simple rule that said "don't cut off limbs".
Scrolling back just a few pages of this thread I can easily see a dozen or more pictures which would have been so much better if limbs (especially feet!) hadn't been cut off. I'm not a "foot" lover in particular, but there are so many cut-off feet that it really grinds my nerves.
There was a lot of discussion about lightning lately, and most of you managed to get great lightning in their pictures, now I would really love to see some improvements on some of your picture compositions!
And please don't get me wrong: I'm just a lurker who hasn't posted any renders here at all, I absolutely love what you're doing and posting, and I'm in no position to "request" anything from you, I just think some of your pictures could improve a lot if you'd follow some picture composition basics (don't cut off limbs, rule of odds, rule of thirds, leading lines etc.).
Thanks for listening/reading, and keep on creating and posting your work!
I didn't mean every shot must be a "full body" composition, a 3/4 shot is fine, I agree. But there're many pictures which seem to show the full body (sometimes you can see the ankles or a part of the foot) but then it cuts off the rest of the foot.3/4 body shots are more ideal.
The rule of "don't cut off limbs" is no longer part in recent photographs. It is more transformed to, "Don't cut through joints"~ish. This baffled me too. I started with some borrowed guides from the local library when I was a kid. And read some newer guides since then, stuff like "always use a low ISO" also vanished, thanks to modern technology. And right now a lot of guides and schools take mobile phones into consideration as well. This craft will always be changing, which I consider a good thing.I really like a lot of the renders and artwork posted here, but there's one thing that mildly infuriates me: when I was a boy and my father taught me some basic rules of photography and "composition" (back then there was nothing like DAZ available, because personal computers didn't even exist!), there was a very simple rule that said "don't cut off limbs".
Scrolling back just a few pages of this thread I can easily see a dozen or more pictures which would have been so much better if limbs (especially feet!) hadn't been cut off. I'm not a "foot" lover in particular, but there are so many cut-off feet that it really grinds my nerves.
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Thanks for listening/reading, and keep on creating and posting your work!
Thanks for the update. I know that some rules from about 30+ years ago may be obsolete today, but I still think, if your picture is showing "some" part of the limb, better not cut if off.The rule of "don't cut off limbs" is no longer part in recent photographs.
I guess we never grew out of stuff we are used to. xDThanks for the update. I know that some rules from about 30+ years ago may be obsolete today, but I still think, if your picture is showing "some" part of the limb, better not cut if off.
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I only posted about this pic because i saw you doing a lot of things over the weeks before. So i thought you were interested in trying to make it better. I think sometimes it is good to go back to old renders/pics someone did because they can improve it so much more!You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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Your feedback is very appreciated but I am not going to try working on it because I believe if I try working on it with my meager skills as of now then that would be consider brute-forcing because that render comes under Digital artwork/Matte painting. I think it will be nicer if I first keep on making random renders and learn post-work bit by bit and acquire some actual skills. Once I am feeling good about my skills. I will recreate that render and try matte painting over it but for now, I am very content with Adobe lightroom's post-processing and don't want to delve too deep into Sketchbook and Gimp(I did try all 3 of them for a while).
I recently re-created a six-month-old render because I was feeling I could do it better now and I am sure I will feel the same in the distant future. Another reason is that I do not wish to try doing too many things at once.
I am making 4k pinup renders from 4-5 days now. I need to rethink the story and also need to update the intro scene I created in the upcoming day. After that, I will try creating the menu in Renpy. Then I will start learning how to create a navigation system and I am sure I will be a lot busier with Renpy the more I delve into it. Save file compatibility, Choices system, Combat, and IDK what next for now.
anyway, Thanks for all the feedback though, and sorry if my reply is bit too long! Damn, I write a lot.
Now you piqued my interest. Did you make her yourself? And if yes, how? Is she a G8F/G3F Character or totally original, with own mesh, UV etc.
How did you make her so cartoony. shes amazing!!!!!!!!!
LMAO! The Cat's like "WTF are you doing!? what's my food!!!"