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haa.. yeah.. thanks for the clothes... and I BLUSH at your following me :) non-creepy... of course LOL
someone say red?
Oh boy, JUST barely got this one in on time! I know everyone else has already done red, but that's what I've been working on, so I decided to go ahead with it. Red is a pretty awesome color, anyway ^_^
Seeing Red
I always liked those photographs where they would make the whole thing black and white except for just one color. So I thought I’d give it a try! And of course, for my first attempt, I thought I’d go with something subtle, just barely noticeable …you know, like red! XD
Rendered in Daz Studio Iray.
Postwork in Pixelmator Pro.
Very nice but how did you did it ? Postwork or in Daz itself ?
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Just in time, and like last January, lighting was a problem and while I didn't know what was going wrong, unlike last Januray, I had a fair idea of where I wanted to end. Except the main character, Warrin, was noisy even after 10,000 iterations (enough to get the whole picture near a 99% convergence ratio). Turns out it's a problem related to emissive surfaces, so I removed anything not visible in the viewport and disable the emission on objects I could not remove (the modelled spotlights overlooking the music scene are not visible but had an emissive surface: I kept them because they are rigged, allowing an easy positionning of the spotlights (as in Daz Studio spotlights) parented to them).
Like @acb and @SofaCitizen, I have chosen blue the main colour, in part inspired by the manga Blue Giant (about a high school student who have fallen in love with jazz and saxophone) and called my render, Blue Giant too:
All items used are in the gallery.
The saxophonist also appeared in a previous render: Fête de la musique
Not sure if you were asking me or someone else, but if it was me, what I did was render the scene twice: once in color, once in black and white. Then I layered them on top of each other in my image editor (Pixelmator Pro) and erased parts of the black and white render to let the color one show through. There's probably an easier way, but this was all I could come up with. If there is a way to do all that in Daz, that would be really neat!
Depending on when the idea comes to me, I use your way quite often. However, if I know during the staging that I want to achieve this effect, I use canvases.
For my entry I rendered a canvas of the guitar and laid it over the grayscale scene in gimp.
To use this on a single surface group you could duplicate the prop and hide everything that should be gray at one and everything else at the other and render a canvas of the former.
Interesting! I keep seeing people talk about canvases, I'm going to have to look into those at some point. They sound useful. Thanks for letting me know!
Haa... never heard of'em Stezza... LOL... What a fun group... Looks very retro 70'sish??? YAY for RED!!!
OMG Fae3D... I love this... and yes.. I love the B&W with added color... They sure don't make art like that anymore... lol. Thanks oodles and Yes.. red is my fav color. Thanks for joining the challange again this year.
oh wow Elor... you sure made the blue stand out for sure! Jazz and Saxes are both soo romantic. And together they are like.. smooooooooooooooth... lol. Thanks for joining the challenge again this year.
oh yes.. I wondered too how ya highlighted the red Fae... I probably would do the same.. BUT... Seems to me there is a plug in i got with Canvases... but I have YET to use it or figure it out :(
OK GANG... It's February for me.. so time to think about textures... Our inspiration this month is... FEB= 2021 (TEXTURES) https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/462446 ... See page one... Pick any month you wish and create a new piece of artwork with that TEXTURE. Enjoy and have fun. This is a short month so don't dilly dally too long... giggles
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it! Yes, I don't see a whole lot of art done in that style anymore. And more votes for canvases, lol!
Metal
Let's see how long I can keep up the pattern
oo yesssssssssssss.. Metal instruments.. robutt... and music.. woo hoot... I can see/hear it now! lol Glad you are keeping up the pattern... woo hoot.. Great one to start us off this month. Thanks for sharing.... Oh.. and where did you get the audience hands in the air???
Thank you.
The crowd are a bunch of G3 figures with lots of instances of them. I simply downscaled the textures and reduced the SubD. As soon as it fit into the graphics memory, I rendered it and went to sleep.
Thank you and yes, I was asking you.
Sorry I didn't answer sooner, I was sure I saw a product sold here that could give this kind of effects, and I was looking for it but did not found it.
I tried canvases a year or two ago, following a tutoriel by sickleyield, but off the top of my head, I stopped because I didn't know what to do with the resulting files in Affinity Photo, which is too bad because it feels like a really useful tool.
Well, canvases certainly can do much more than what I use it for. In this case there's not much special to do in your graphics program:
First I select the object(s) I want to single out and setup a canvas like: Type="beauty", alpha="on" and NodeList="Create from Selection...". This gives a render of just the visible parts of the selected object(s) as seen from the camera with a transparent background, which you can use as a layer in the grafic program of your choice.
I picked wood
Hillbillies shack?
I wonder if Beverly is around the back...