Trying to get a handle on different lighting situations. I rely too much on a couple simple situations that I pull out of my pocket to describe form.
Quickie from last night trying to
ambiently (globally) light this guy. Decided at the very end to add shafts of light cause it was looking really dull. Didn't pay enough attention to them, tho. Still, learned some things for next time.
17 comments:
Man, that lighting is SWEEET!!! Is this photosphop or painter? Awesome paint job man, really awesome!
This really is great! according to my paintings, the sun and all lightbulbs sit right above all characters shoulders and shine down on their faces :) -way to push yourself, I love it.
This is fantastic man. Great way to push your brain! You're a real painter's painter, let me tell ya.
looks pretty damn good to me! =0)
beautiful!
At first i thought, wow, a killer 3d rendered character. And then I looked closer, and then I thought, what an even cooler painting. Beauty.
tHAT IS BRILIANT!
wow
at first glance I thought it was a photo of a sculpture
WOW! Very spectacular...
Very cool . Love the subsurface scattering effect on the skin .
At the first sight I thought it was a 3D render.. amazing!!..
I( have a question is ti in like a dongon
Hey Mark,
Just found out about your 2d side recently and it is just as good as your 3d animation man.
Wicked wicked stuff.
Mario
Beautiful, convincing light!
It's wonderful. Great color, great form. Wow.
Amazing piece, I really love how the light falls on the creature!
Wow, the lights!
Great...
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