

In the 2nd image, I understand it was just rendered in poser, but shadows are too dark/light too bright. also the hand/arm under the fabric? bed? There is no shadow indicating distance. I dont mean separation of the figures from the BG, Im talking about separation between the dog and the lady, because there is no shadows there they look like the are merged into one malformed object. I could definitely lower the ambient lighting though to pull the contrast up more even darken the back wall. I'm using a single light source with an ambient light for visibility purposes, as the main light isn't strong enough to actually illuminate the whole scene. The second picture was done in Poser itself, the first was using Luxrender.
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Also the dogs grip looks odd to me, but I am no expert in animal anatomy so I cannot tell you how to fix it.
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Blender and daz's internal rendering software isn't powerful enough for truely good lighting rendering.Īnyways for me, this is my biggest concern.

Some people choose blender (This is a free program). Either turn down the strength of you main light, or put many lamps around the picture, on a low setting for softer light.Ī large number of people, for serious rendering choose to render outside of the modeling/posing program of choice. What program are you using? Daz? Poser? I would suggest getting rid of single or global light and depending on how well the program you are using casts and render light I would suggest one of two things. To me that biggest problem you are having here is separation due to lighting. It very hard to tell if clipping is an issue. So I would be greatly appreciative if I could get some extra detail as to where. Could you perhaps point out where the womans model clips too much through the dogs body for me? I've checked the scene a dozen times and nowhere am I finding extreme clipping at all. Moreover, as the dog is resting his body on hers, she should have much more weight pressed on her and pushed in the bed, or at least showing some efforts to not be nailed in. but I think your woman is going through the dog at some times. Could someone take a look at these and tell me what's wrong with them and why they'd be rejected? So I guess, I'm not being as objective in my work as I thought. Looking at them objectively as much as possible and I'm not seeing where or why they were rejected. Posted: Sun 5:54 pm Post subject: Critique requested - rejected artĪ couple of my recent 3d pieces have been rejected and I was looking for some critique as to why. Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in FAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
