I wanted to be a mermaid so terribly bad when I was 5... I cried and cried. I'm finally getting there. Thanks for looking. :)
Chloe
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I wish I had half your artistic ability. That is so cool!
I know how to cook that kind of fish ;)
Awesome work hun.
aw thank you Cami, you're very sweet.
Thank you Miniar :) It looks like it might be a little tough to chew on lol
wow. she's awesome! almost ghostly. :-*
thank you dear Nero :-*
Cool Mermaid picture ;)
Ironic we just had a thread about this...
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,65928.0/topicseen.html (https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,65928.0/topicseen.html)
lol not so ironic, I linked it back to here ;)
thank you sweet Virginia :icon_hug:
More Mermaids and Fairies please ;D
I thought this was the "other" topic... :eusa_doh:
That picture is really good... it has a depth of character that so many CG images lack.. :icon_yes:
What do you produce them on?
...and like Virginia said ..any more..? ::)
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Chrissty
wow im jealous. Im still learning how to do that. Nice job
That is simply amazing! How did you create that? What medium? Digital? Paint? And do you have a deviantart site? :)
thank you :) It's 3d models rendered on an HP with a turbocharged graphics card and 4 gig ram? With some post-render tweaking in a 2D program. Sorry, I do have a deviantart site but prefer not to post the link here for privacy reasons. :)
Here's another mermaid, I censored the top for family viewing. ;) Ariel all grown up...
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I find it hard to take my eyes off these. Just incredible. Thanks so much for sharing!
Chloe,
Your talent amazes me. that last one is just breath taking!
Beautiful. I especially like the second one... the expression on her face.
Maya or a different program for the 3D? I'm going to guess Photoshop for the 2D work (please correct me if I'm wrong).
thanks again to everyone for your nice comments. :)
Modeling is done in Silo (fish tail and fins), some by other artists (notably the fish and helmet), I created the doll faces and body shapes, some textures, set up, poses, lighting, and scene arrangement; I did the rendering and some magnet work in Poser 7, and 2D is actually Photopaint rather than Photoshop. In my work my partners and I create and sell 3D models which is our real art; most of the image work I do is making promos for the models but I like creating actual artistic scenes when I can. I tried Lightwave once but it was hopelessly complicated and I'm a Chlo-bear of little brain. ??? Silo is more like working with clay. I just like playing with dollies :laugh:
Thanks for explaining your tools. I had bought poser and lightwave once and found it too complicated and gave up on it. Feel free to post others you make here...PLEASE!!!!
There are a lot of characteristics I like about each one of these. I can't tell if my absolute favorite is the beautiful hands on the first one or the incredible eyes on the second one. I just adore these. I would buy full sized prints of these.
new one's adorable too. more, more, more! :laugh:
WOW those are amazing!