Author Topic: Some WIP tests.  (Read 3720 times)

2015-01-19, 18:38:08

Adanmq

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Hi.
I was unable to use my computer for about 2 months because a rare constant dizzy. Now i´m trying to get back to work.
I´m not entirely satisfied whit this project, but i already spend a lot of time on it and i feel like it´s time to start a new one. This are some test i´m making before render the final images.
Any comments will be appreciated.

Here you can see some of the models i make for the project:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adanmq/sets/72157646510344095/













2015-01-19, 18:42:16
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Juraj

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The marvelous/cloth stuff looks poor, I would ditch it.

Everything else looks really great though :- ) Maybe less extreme floor ?
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2015-01-19, 18:52:55
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Adanmq

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Yeah, i need to practice marvelous, and make better cloth materials.

To be honest i totally lost perspective whit this project. I have another 2 floors, endless post production tests, will try it again. Thanks i really appreciate. ;)

2015-01-20, 00:14:12
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I like the overall desaturated grading. The blacks might be a little too crushed for my liking but it's nice to look at.

I do agree with  Juraj_Talcik about the cloth stuff. it draws too much attention.

2015-01-20, 08:28:23
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Really like the first image... lots of details here and a very nice framing of the camera. Congrats !
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