It brings her to the end of her life very vividly...I love the blush, that brings her to life very vividly.
It brings her to the end of her life very vividly...I love the blush, that brings her to life very vividly.
Thank you very much!!!I love the blush, that brings her to life very vividly.
LOL Just so you know... I'm keeping track of these... My next comic is going to be a word-pun-extravaganzaIt brings her to the end of her life very vividly...
Hi all!!!
I'm uploading another test render today! I'm experimenting with crowd-scenes. After all, spectacular executions need a crowd...But doing crowds in 3D is not that easy, it turns out... This particular render has a crowd in it of about 120 people, and only just fits on my GPU memory to render out without taking all night... I used to use billboards, but these "prefab" billboards don't allow you to pose the figures. In this render, I'm using an actual 3D crowd of twelve people, instanced 10 times over. As a first test, I can say I'm still not there: I didn't put to much time in actually posing the figures in the crowd, I just tried to get a general feeling if it looked okay. I feel that the difference between the main characters of the scene and the crowd is simply too big... As I'm typing this, I've started a project to build the crowd using genesis (1) figures at base resolution and a whole lot of texture recycling to fit everything on the GPU... Wish me luck!
And do let me know what you think of this crowd!
Cheers,
MZ
Great scene! Now I look for find the double figures.Hi all!!!
I'm uploading another test render today! I'm experimenting with crowd-scenes. After all, spectacular executions need a crowd...But doing crowds in 3D is not that easy, it turns out... This particular render has a crowd in it of about 120 people, and only just fits on my GPU memory to render out without taking all night... I used to use billboards, but these "prefab" billboards don't allow you to pose the figures. In this render, I'm using an actual 3D crowd of twelve people, instanced 10 times over. As a first test, I can say I'm still not there: I didn't put to much time in actually posing the figures in the crowd, I just tried to get a general feeling if it looked okay. I feel that the difference between the main characters of the scene and the crowd is simply too big... As I'm typing this, I've started a project to build the crowd using genesis (1) figures at base resolution and a whole lot of texture recycling to fit everything on the GPU... Wish me luck!
And do let me know what you think of this crowd!
Cheers,
MZ
Yihaa!!! you noticed the flyer Coudn't stop myself from pushing it in...The position of the crowd is great along with using a barrier and sand in the crucifixion area makes it seems like they are in a coliseum. Also how you posed the girls is nicely done. The flyer is a cute touch. Well done!
Thanks a lot!!!Great scene! Now I look for find the double figures.
Then you'll be happy to know it's a fully functional leaflet with an inside too Maybe for another render... It's not in the shot in this one, but of tot the side of the sandy area is a little cubicle, with a bunch of leaflets like that... The idea is actually it's not necessarily a penal system... But as I post more renders, more of my "wicked world" will be revealed...Yes the woman reading the 'Crucifixion' leaflet is a brilliant touch!
In my teen years, long before I discovered CruxForums and so many sharing my kink,
I wrote a whole series of booklets for condemned captives
- and their nearest and dearest and anyone else who might be interested -
about how exactly they were going to be tortured,
I thought a considerate penal system would provide such helpful information
Sadly, I didn't keep them - and you're the first cruxer I've come across
who's had a similar notion!
Looks like you found very willing convicts!!!Hi all!!!
I'm uploading another test render today! I'm experimenting with crowd-scenes. After all, spectacular executions need a crowd...But doing crowds in 3D is not that easy, it turns out... This particular render has a crowd in it of about 120 people, and only just fits on my GPU memory to render out without taking all night... I used to use billboards, but these "prefab" billboards don't allow you to pose the figures. In this render, I'm using an actual 3D crowd of twelve people, instanced 10 times over. As a first test, I can say I'm still not there: I didn't put to much time in actually posing the figures in the crowd, I just tried to get a general feeling if it looked okay. I feel that the difference between the main characters of the scene and the crowd is simply too big... As I'm typing this, I've started a project to build the crowd using genesis (1) figures at base resolution and a whole lot of texture recycling to fit everything on the GPU... Wish me luck!
And do let me know what you think of this crowd!
Cheers,
MZ
Thanks a lot!!! They're not really convicts... When I get the crowd optimized, I might render out some more shots from this scene so you will get the full picture...Looks like you found very willing convicts!!!
Hi all!!!
I'm uploading another test render today! I'm experimenting with crowd-scenes. After all, spectacular executions need a crowd...But doing crowds in 3D is not that easy, it turns out... This particular render has a crowd in it of about 120 people, and only just fits on my GPU memory to render out without taking all night... I used to use billboards, but these "prefab" billboards don't allow you to pose the figures. In this render, I'm using an actual 3D crowd of twelve people, instanced 10 times over. As a first test, I can say I'm still not there: I didn't put to much time in actually posing the figures in the crowd, I just tried to get a general feeling if it looked okay. I feel that the difference between the main characters of the scene and the crowd is simply too big... As I'm typing this, I've started a project to build the crowd using genesis (1) figures at base resolution and a whole lot of texture recycling to fit everything on the GPU... Wish me luck!
And do let me know what you think of this crowd!
Cheers,
MZ
After all, spectacular executions need a crowd...
I do conjure them up, but i have to say not all of them end up looking like the ones I post onlineBreaking new grounds I see. Bravo!
Do you conjure these women out of your imagination? Because they're so life like.
Hi all!!!
Enjoy an updated version of my trials to create a 3D crowd that can be used to render populated scenes in one go.
As you know I did a render with a rather Lo Rez crowd last week. Well, as you can see I did manage to "upgrade" to more high res figures and still pull it off
The render above has been rendered in one go and contains a crowd of "real" 3D people that, at least to my tastes, have sufficient geometry to fit with the six main SubD 3 characters. Next stop: getting the textures to look more like the ones of the main characters. For those who wonder: this scene took 11.3 GB of GPU Ram to render, so it only just fit on my GPU... But as long as it fits, it fits
Do let me know what you think! I used the same setting as last one, but couldn't resist to throw in just a little nudity.
Cheers,
Mz
I like it! The thought of being crucified has had a dramatic effect on the bosoms of two of the cruxees!Hi all!!!
Enjoy an updated version of my trials to create a 3D crowd that can be used to render populated scenes in one go.
As you know I did a render with a rather Lo Rez crowd last week. Well, as you can see I did manage to "upgrade" to more high res figures and still pull it off
The render above has been rendered in one go and contains a crowd of "real" 3D people that, at least to my tastes, have sufficient geometry to fit with the six main SubD 3 characters. Next stop: getting the textures to look more like the ones of the main characters. For those who wonder: this scene took 11.3 GB of GPU Ram to render, so it only just fit on my GPU... But as long as it fits, it fits
Do let me know what you think! I used the same setting as last one, but couldn't resist to throw in just a little nudity.
Cheers,
Mz
Thanks a lot!!! The fork-lift was like a no brainer to me too It just fits so perfectly.I like it! The thought of being crucified has had a dramatic effect on the bosoms of two of the cruxees!
It's coming on well, the audience are better focused on the star attractions now.
I've long included a fork-lift in my modern-day crux fantasies,
it's the obvious way to get a cross raised.