You've left a fair bit as a surprise, but the girl on the right looks a bit less busty, let's say, more like Cassia than Calliope!I’m curious of the rationale behind individual’s choices
Wounded Thigh looks more suspicious.I’m curious of the rationale behind individual’s choices
I can’t decide since I can’t see their hair.
I’m curious of the rationale behind individual’s choices
I like doing polls with these choices. I already have pre-rendered scenes done for whoever ends up being chosen, so no delay in eye candy once the decision is made by the group.So Emily if you liked their hair would you be more or less likely to condemn them?
The girl on the left looks a little more curvy, she also reveals a little more, the one on the right is more hidden.
What the hell, crucify them both!
(nice thread )
Love how the nails are tucked into the loincloth!Poll is closed: forum has chosen the wretch on the right!
I’m curious of the rationale behind individual’s choices
A truly amazing scene. Well done!Here's a my attempt at a Renaissance-style fresco of the Via Dolorosa. This took forever to do; over 75 different character renders layered into the base image.
The crossbeam has been affixed to the condemned, and she is dragged towards the site of her crucifixion.
This is wonderful! I know CG artists are often reluctant to have too many figures in their renders because of how arduous it is, but they all really add a lot! For me, context is everything.Here's a my attempt at a Renaissance-style fresco of the Via Dolorosa. This took forever to do; over 75 different character renders layered into the base image.
The crossbeam has been affixed to the condemned, and she is dragged towards the site of her crucifixion.
My God! Did your computer start smoking? It is THE most astonishing render that I have seen. You manage the 2D crowds in 'Prophetess' skilfully, but to render 75 characters at once? How ever long did it take to render?This took forever to do; over 75 different character renders layered into the base image.
Not at once. I use photoshop and add them all in nicely as layers.My God! Did your computer start smoking? It is THE most astonishing render that I have seen. You manage the 2D crowds in 'Prophetess' skilfully, but to render 75 characters at once? How ever long did it take to render?
Well, that's a labour of love in an of itself. All I can say is that it was well worth the effort!Not at once. I use photoshop and add them all in nicely as layers.
Oh… my… Ghod… words fail me on this piece, so many elements, stories, and delightful imagery.Here's a my attempt at a Renaissance-style fresco of the Via Dolorosa. This took forever to do; over 75 different character renders layered into the base image.
The crossbeam has been affixed to the condemned, and she is dragged towards the site of her crucifixion.