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Hey sorry,
i got off your thread.but recently i saw your gandhiji’s museum render,it’s good.But i m not able to focus on any particular thing.Because anatomy is all messed up.i hope you r studying anatomy forms.and soon i will be able to see something new{with proper forms}
Agree with romil…
victimville thanks for your generous words
romilkchoprazb please point me in the right direction i would love to make the necessary changes i did upadate it though in my final model further please help me out with the right coz i am unable to understand what exactly is wrong with anatomy
are this the fault
vinay vikram singh thanks for comment plz put light on it
thanks for all your precious comments
I like it. It’s a nice artist rendition. There is not much wrong. At least not much more than it is with romilkchoprazb’s render with the robot. There are small corrections possible to make the limbs look more proportionate (upper arm/lower arm), but hey, you are the artist, you made it this way, you had a reason for it, and it looks alright. And… who knows… maybe the poor chap was a tad deformed. There are plenty of people around who are not conform to anatomic ideals… You know yourself that your result is not something like the marble David in Rome. But it is a good solid result, achieved with a valid workflow. Now… go make another one and build on what you have learned during the creation of this one! And dismiss any critique which does not any contain constructive elements. Such critique is about as valuable as a cow’s fart :lol:
Cheers
Lemo
One thing that immediately strikes the eye as being wrong when you view the finished render is the perspective. It’s exactly backwards from what it should be, which then becomes extremely distracting and makes it hard to appreciate anything else. Once your eye has spotted a detail that’s dead wrong, it’s like the elephant standing in the corner. You can’t notice much of anything else because you keep going back to the elephant.
With proper perspective, the pedestal would appear wider close to the camera rather than far from the camera.
Just listen and observe the reason what lemonnado said.i wanna say one thing that you didn’t had any reason for such a wrong anatomy.it is not wrong completely.but at least maintain the shapes.many artists tend to do things in a wrong way{because they don’t get it right}and they make their own style to follow such wrong things.
And this is another thing that some other artists like the wrong way.
i m not saying that you are wrong but at least try to maintain anatomical shapes.i m giving my generous comments but if you really wanna hear.
so this is damn good.this will touch the top row soon,outstanding.and more of all this you are the best artist in whole universe.and so r u lemonnado.
hey thanks lemonnado you really are an inspiration for me and yes i learnt a lot in the process and gained knowledge from people like you
aurick you are also quite right i am gonna work on it
thanks for all your valuable comments i am gonna treasure them all in the my heart and mind
Just listen and observe the reason what lemonnado said.i wanna say one thing that you didn’t had any reason for such a wrong anatomy.it is not wrong completely.but at least maintain the shapes.many artists tend to do things in a wrong way{because they don’t get it right}and they make their own style to follow such wrong things.
And this is another thing that some other artists like the wrong way.
i m not saying that you are wrong but at least try to maintain anatomical shapes.i m giving my generous comments but if you really wanna hear.
so this is damn good.this will touch the top row soon,outstanding.and more of all this you are the best artist in whole universe.and so r u lemonnado.noone can make this illustration.
romil k. chopra
:rolleyes:
Peace all! No reason to become rediculous!
Lemo
GOD please give peace and mind to lemonnado.At least he should learn how to respect other’s and their art.and best of luck to you truthhunter.Because you really need to see who is saying what behind every aspect of your work.Just respect the art.
i value your suggestions thank you guys for all your precious words they mean a lot to me
my weapons against all odds:D i love them a lot
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romik and lemonado thanks for all the comments that you gave me
i have really learnt a lot
i just love the people and their work around here
its like maturing from this beautiful community
love you all
sweet
I think you’ll fix the perspective problem if you press the ‘p’ key before rendering. This is the keyboard shortcut for the Perspective button in the Draw menu.
Cheers,
R
If you like to strengthen your knowledge regarding perspective in 3D I have a few links for you. Check out the tools and their background as well. It might come handy one day.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_(graphical)
http://www.photomatch.info/
http://ssontech.com/
If you google for perspective, vanishing point, and your imaging tool of choice you will find plenty of small tutorials as well.
http://www.photoshoplab.com/writing-on-the-wall-cs2-vanishing-point.html
http://www.aecbytes.com/tipsandtricks/2007/issue18-photoshop.html
Many try to integrate CG elements into stills or animations and spend a lot of time tweaking colors and shadows and other elements which should make it look more realistic but fail in providing the correct grain/noise. Often the right amount of noice, simulating the backgrounds structure, adds more realism than the perfectly matched color or lighting.
Best of luck!
Lemo
Lol simple body mesh
thanks all the people for all your awesome words
rory thanks for the tip i kinda needed it
lemonado awesome guy
infamous thanks
romik
aurick
all you guy helped me out thanks
i will definetly look onto what you all said
thanks for the perspective tips
all the guys who viewed my thread and work thanks a lot
thanks a ton
Nice composite. I’d make it a tad smaller though. Interesting you chose that museum in Santiago, Chile for a Gandhi piece. Maybe it was in your neighborhood. BTW I love the Museo de Bellas Artes it has awesome architecture.