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Cheers, Horo...and the drop-falls look totally unreal, of course - more, surreal hehe (they kinda look like some futuristic star maps - I created them myself some years back).
Second image....hhmm perhaps a slight alignment.
Btw, the weird-looking shape south-eastwards of the scene is meant to be a reflection of an umbrella used - again confusion, perhaps.
Jay
mtnmen : very good_``~...
yeah, mtnmen, ed3D.
adbc: thanks.
Jamahoney: Nice idea. Bit voyeuristic tendencies? I like the highly stylised rings. The rain mat does like quite OK to me.
_And , still Incomplete 2
and supposeing the Title of
THROUGH THE WINDOWS OF TOMORROW_``~...
Hahe, Hansmar....'voyeurism'...WHO...MEEEE :) ...no WaaaYYY, but, yeah, somewhere there the rain effect comes-ish, through-ish. Gettin' there, sigh,: the art of expression, choices...living!
Aha, Ed3D...see where you are coming from, and, going to...
Jay
@ Jamahoney : interesting POV
@ ed3D : cool story, kind of Alice's return to the future
@ mtnmen : much more animated scene
ed3D - cool idea. Keep it up.
Cheers, Henryhor
Jay
@Jay: Ah, lunch is a great idea and well done, but I never hope to swim myself in such a waters.
Your rain picture is a spicy idea. You should give the picture a name, or did I miss it?
@ Hansmar: The invisible makes a selfie? This alone is absolutely brilliant. Great! I just hope he does not have a smartphone with face recognition to unlock ;-)
@ ed3D: That's a fabulous idea and done well. Keep it up.
Jamahoney - cool idea and render.
Ed3D - looking good, looking forward to the final entry.
Drachenlords: Thanks!
Cheers, Drachenlords...forgot about including the title, which I changed just now - called: Stilettos in the rain.
Thanks, Mermaid.
Jay
Jamahoney: Stilettos in the rain is cool and thanks
Henryhor: the story, being that the younger one, is looking
through the window to their older self_
Horo and drachenlord : glad you like the idea and thanks you
mermaid010: thanks you
Henryhor: Loved the Verlaine poem. Thanks for sharing that.
Yellow Pen and ed3D: Thanks for the comments!
My second entry:
“Does This Make Me Look Fat?”
Genesis 2 F/M, hair and outfits from DAZ3D.
Little clock from ShareCG.
Sofa from the Modo content library.
Everything else modeled in Modo, mostly textured with images from CG Textures.
Illuminated by 2 Dome Lights. There is also another short ranged dome light sized to the mirror and between it and the female figure - an attempt to simulate reflective caustics.
Rendered at 16RPP with True Ambience enabled. Took over 12 hours to render (mostly due to having to use 9 Ray Bounces because of all the transparency/reflection involved).
Thanks for looking!
Bryce Gallery: https://postimg.cc/gallery/10dulcbue/
Voyager 4 Gallery: https://postimg.cc/gallery/16xw3g6au/
@ Dan Whiteside : . Just wonder about the two pixelated lines
Dan - good idea, great poses and facial expressions, well done. The horizontal line is a bit unfortunate.
Cheers, ed3D :)
Hahe, Dan...I bet so many women and men have asked that question throughout the years.
Sigh on the two lines: it would kill me to have spent 12 hours waiting on a wonderful render to finish, and then have such weird artefacts show up. Wonder what caused them: an internal reflection effect; are they the remnants of a vertical flat plain with some refraction going on (they seem to be missing at the left side of the image, so...).
Perhaps, instead of running another 12-hour render, you could easily rub them out in, say, Photoshop that would just take a few minutes.
Jay
Dan Whiteside: Very well done. Love the slightly bored look of the friend. Indeed, a pity of the line under her buttocks.
Dan Whiteside – wow awesome entry,
My second entry - Reflecting on Life - inspired by Horo’s Reflecting the Past. Unfortunately due to the lack of props and after searching for suitable freebies, I ended up with this simple version.
Yeah, it works Mermaid...a work on legacy, an instance that reflects life. Hope the judges won't miss the nuinces?
Jay
Jay - thanks
So a quick tidbit incase anyone is wondering. The act of reflecting something is a part of deflection. Where as deflection means anything bonuce off a given surface, reflection refers to the direct return of an object/material to its orginal source from this deflection.
all mirrors deflect light, but the part where you see your image, is considered a "reflection" of light.
So by technicality, if you were to be hit by a blast, or a laser. And it fractured into smaller pieces, a part of it could still be "reflected" back to the orginal source.
I decided to push the boundries a bit. I am not sure if this is considered reflections, but I guess I will leave that up to the voters to decide.
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First image called : Dragon slayer
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Second image called : Jedi mind trick
Jamahoney : cool image, nice effect with the rain drops.
ed3D : great idea, nice render.
Dan Whiteside : Perfect image, yep the lines ....
mermaid010 : clever idea, well done.
Apoc : two very original images.
mermaid - very nice idea with the film; from birth to dead.
Apoc - reflection and deflection. Good description and very well shown with your two entries.
Apoc - two great renders.
Thanks Adbc and Horo
Jamahoney: Nice Idea and Perspective
Mermaid: It may be 'simple', but it is a very effective and beautiful render.
Apoc: Very original idea and nicely put into renders.
ed3d, Dan, Mermaid and Apoc - great entries all
Thanks Hansmar and Yellow Pen