July 2017 - Daz 3D New User Challenge - Portrait Rendering

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  • LomrikLomrik Posts: 53
    Lomrik said:

    Being inspired by Lorraines black and white render I thought I might try one.

    I love black and white images.  You have some interesting shadows at work.

    Is the no eyebrow a conscious choice?

     

    Thanks Kismet. I didn't even notice that she had no eyebrows untill you mentioned it. I used the Lady Rune maps.

  • D.RobinsonD.Robinson Posts: 283
    edited July 2017

    It has been quite sometime since i joined in on challenge so decided to have another go. No post work done, and didnt let it cook fully, not sure how much DOF i want so didnt do it yet. Still undecided on light scheme and camera angle.

     

     

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  • It has been quite sometime since i joined in on challenge so decided to have another go. No post work done, and didnt let it cook fully, not sure how much DOF i want so didnt do it yet. Still undecided on light scheme and camera angle.

     

     

    Not a bad start. Question, what environment did you place her in?

  • D.RobinsonD.Robinson Posts: 283
    edited July 2017

    Not a bad start. Question, what environment did you place her in?

    Not really an environment what you see is what it is, that door, a and a plane for the floor. However the doors came from this set https://www.daz3d.com/space-station-living-quarters

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  • Kismet2012Kismet2012 Posts: 4,252

    It has been quite sometime since i joined in on challenge so decided to have another go. No post work done, and didnt let it cook fully, not sure how much DOF i want so didnt do it yet. Still undecided on light scheme and camera angle.

     

     

    I would suggest nailing down the camera angle first.  You can experiment with the perspective view then load a camera to match the view.  I sometimes have several cameras in an image when I am not sure which one I want to use.

    Once you have decided on the camera angle then you can experiment with DOF and lighting.

  • Kismet2012Kismet2012 Posts: 4,252

    Here we go with version e.  I moved him to his right a bit after parenting the camera to him and also did some retexturing in the backgroung.

    Looking good Shinji. 

  • My first go at anything like this. Hope i can post two?

     

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  • RobotHeadArtRobotHeadArt Posts: 917
    edited July 2017

    Trying out a couples portrait and using Filter Forge for postwork.  I've never used a vignetting effect before so I can't say if it's too exageratted or not.

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  • Trying out a couples portrait and using Filter Forge for postwork.  I've never used a vignetting effect before so I can't say if it's too exageratted or not.

    The vignette feels a little on the heavy side to me, but it really depends on the look you're going for. Your theme and pose have the feel of an old-timey, sepia toned image and a heavy vignette would be perfectly appropriate in that case

    Looks pretty great otherwise... love the lighting and pose!

  • D.RobinsonD.Robinson Posts: 283

    Decided to test a more traditional studio glamour portrait. Tell me what you think...

     

     

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  • ItsCeoItsCeo Posts: 471
    edited July 2017

    "Nobody Loves Me"

    This is my second entry into the competition.  All work was done in Daz Studio.

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  • ItsCeoItsCeo Posts: 471

    I like the changes you made to her pose.  Did you change the camera slightly?

    I really like the choice of red with blond stripes in her hair.  Very striking.

    A rim light on the left of the image, your character's right, would help her stand out from the background.

    I tried for 3 hours to put a back light in, but every render would have a white speck on her forehead show up - and only after 90% rendered!  I didn't want to mess with any other lights so I gave up .  crying

  • Kismet2012Kismet2012 Posts: 4,252
    ItsCeo said:

    I like the changes you made to her pose.  Did you change the camera slightly?

    I really like the choice of red with blond stripes in her hair.  Very striking.

    A rim light on the left of the image, your character's right, would help her stand out from the background.

    I tried for 3 hours to put a back light in, but every render would have a white speck on her forehead show up - and only after 90% rendered!  I didn't want to mess with any other lights so I gave up .  crying

    Sometimes that happens.  Even though you did not succeed on this image it was good pratice.  Frustrating....but good practice.

  • ewcarmanewcarman Posts: 180
    edited July 2017
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    "Nobody Loves Me"

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    This is my second entry into the competition.  All work was done in Daz Studio.

     

    This is a really good start. A couple of things to work on. The hand holding the knife needs a little work as the fingers seem to be intersecting the handle and each other. Hand posing can take a long time and be frustrating, but getting it right will make a huge difference in the image.

    The lower hand doesn't seem to serve a lot of purpose and I find it a bit distracting the way it enters the frame.

    Now is a great time to play with facial expressions. This seems like the default expression, but I could be wrong about that since the angle of his head isn't straight on. Is he struggling to drag himself up using the back of the chair to help? If so his face could reflect the effort - even if it is very subtle - if he's just moping then something else altogether. Also, play with his eyes a bit, changing what he is looking at - maybe at (or near) the camera? This can be fun and lead to all sorts of unexpected outcomes (some even good :) ).

    But really a great start.

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  • ItsCeoItsCeo Posts: 471
    ewcarman said:

    This is a really good start. A couple of things to work on. The hand holding the knife needs a little work as the fingers seem to be intersecting the handle and each other. Hand posing can take a long time and be frustrating, but getting it right will make a huge difference in the image.

    The lower hand doesn't seem to serve a lot of purpose and I find it a bit distracting the way it enters the frame.

    Now is a great time to play with facial expressions. This seems like the default expression, but I could be wrong about that since the angle of his head isn't straight on. Is he struggling to drag himself up using the back of the chair to help? If so his face could reflect the effort - even if it is very subtle - if he's just moping then something else altogether. Also, play with his eyes a bit, changing what he is looking at - maybe at (or near) the camera? This can be fun and lead to all sorts of unexpected outcomes (some even good :) ).

    But really a great start.

    Thanks.  Yeah, originally he was looking at the knife, but it gave him giraffe neck. haha.  I didn't think of looking at the camera. 

    He is laying on a red couch.  It took me half a day to figure out my life would be easier if I parented him to the couch and then parented the knife to his hand.  I would move something then move the knife to catch up soooo many times... what a noob!  Haha, but little by little... learning.

     I really hate his hand.  I tried grasping and fist poses, and ended up dragging his fingers all over the place!  I'm sitting in my lazy-boy holding a large pen, looking at the screen, saying 'nooo  that's not right either'   :)

    As for the lower hand/wrist... if it is not there how do I convey that he's contemplating suicide?  I don't want him threatening me, the viewer, with the knife... or do I... you have opened a can of new worms I had not thot of...dang - I can see I'm going to be spending another day or more with this dude!

     

  • daybirddaybird Posts: 655
    edited July 2017

    I still fight with the light, and have the feeling I miss the monthly motto, because I spend too much time with the interior. blushlaugh

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  • MortzeMortze Posts: 184
    edited July 2017

    My first try at a challenge here on the forum :)

    Tasting Steel

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  • LomrikLomrik Posts: 53
    edited July 2017

    This is my first entry for this months comp.

    Portrait 01 - DAZ 4.9 No Postwork

    Portrait 01

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  • carmenaracarmenara Posts: 28
    edited July 2017

    < Image removed by author as I had submitted too many images >

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  • sueyasueya Posts: 832
    edited July 2017

    This is the second version of my portrait of Monie. I have moved the spotlight behind the girl slightly and lowered the light intensity. 

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  • Shinji Ikari 9thShinji Ikari 9th Posts: 1,188
    edited July 2017

    Had this idea hit me last night.

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  • ItsCeoItsCeo Posts: 471
    edited July 2017

     

    "Nobody Loves Me"

     

    I can't tell you the iterations this guy has gone thru.  Initially I took out the other arm but he just kept being creepy.  I changed his face (eyes and mouth) to look more sorrowful.

    I watched a few of the "Great Art Now" tutorial series from the Daz Shop.  Most are free and have alot of great info.  I saw how to more easily do poses and it really helped in changing this guy.

    I lifted his face and alto I loved the lighting before, I wanted to more hilight his eye so I increased that lighting.

    The knife shadow on his face, sometimes I hate it, sometimes I love it.

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  • y3kmany3kman Posts: 799

    Me and Myself

    rendered using Daz 4.9.4.117

     

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  • TygerTyger Posts: 7
    edited July 2017

    A summer morning with a cup of java.

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  • carmenaracarmenara Posts: 28
    edited July 2017

    < Image removed by author as I had submitted too many images >

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  • Shinji Ikari 9thShinji Ikari 9th Posts: 1,188
    edited July 2017

    Was hit by an idea for a run through the shadows with Cheetah Girl.

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  • Updated my previous scene as the 'badass' version of the character looked so good! Toned down the leather jacket gloss so it looks more like synthetic material which is more realistic for a deep space ship.

    Nice work so far.

    Question, who is she, and if your using a morph what base figure? She's a cutie.

  • Celes1138Celes1138 Posts: 16
    edited July 2017

    So I wanted to try to capture the roguish look of your Han Solo, Peter Quill, and Flynn Ryder types in this guy. Still tweaking the facial features but I have the basic look that I want. 

    This is all still rough draft with a bunch of new shaders that will be going into it, new background for the small glimpse out the window, fine tuning lights. Just wanted to put this up so I'd hopefully motivate myself a little more to actually finish it. 

    Don't quite know what to do with the hands. Don't really want him offering a drink since I did that and it went from curiously roguish to date rapey really fast. Go figure. 

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  • So I wanted to try to capture the roguish look of your Han Solo, Peter Quill, and Flynn Ryder types in this guy. Still tweaking the facial features but I have the basic look that I want. 

    This is all still rough draft with a bunch of new shaders that will be going into it, new background for the small glimpse out the window, fine tuning lights. Just wanted to put this up so I'd hopefully motivate myself a little more to actually finish it. 

    Don't quite know what to do with the hands. Don't really want him offering a drink since I did that and it went from curiously roguish to date rapey really fast. Go figure. 

    Nice start.  As my friend would say you are channeling them quite well.

  • IlenaIlena Posts: 283

    l.

    So I wanted to try to capture the roguish look of your Han Solo, Peter Quill, and Flynn Ryder types in this guy. Still tweaking the facial features but I have the basic look that I want. 

    This is all still rough draft with a bunch of new shaders that will be going into it, new background for the small glimpse out the window, fine tuning lights. Just wanted to put this up so I'd hopefully motivate myself a little more to actually finish it. 

    Don't quite know what to do with the hands. Don't really want him offering a drink since I did that and it went from curiously roguish to date rapey really fast. Go figure.

    Nice frame and DoF achieved. Also sweet expression. Nothing to change there. :) As far as hands go, maybe you could have that hand touch his chin since I don't think resting a palm on the cheek would do the way he is posed

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