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Loool it takes me a while to understand why there's so many people that like number 3 ^^

Light is a little better but I must admit that the nude pose is very "eye catching" :lol:
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LudovicRouy wrote:Loool it takes me a while to understand why there's so many people that like number 3 ^^
Light is a little better but I must admit that the nude pose is very "eye catching" :lol:
I love the third image best as well. I think a lot has to do just with composition when choosing between these great renders. The second is with less elements ans therefor less interesting to discover, because you can overview pretty fast what is happening here. The first one is most symetric and therefor less dynamic then the 3rd one that has the most appealing to me. In contrary to beauty in general with people where symetry in body and face is seen as beautiful, probably that has to do with perfection... But in composition in my opinion it is the other way around mostly where symmetry and perfection is not always the best thing to strive for. I am ot a photographer, but it is probably common sense or just taste.. i don't know really. In not so good visuals made quickly or by newbees streets are often too clean without cracks and the road is i.e. Too perfect. I like the dirt, overexposure, underexposure, the old banana on the street. But that is another thing then composition, but the detail with the drape hanging on the painting is such an imperfection of not clean and tidy.
I love this render and the realism is super. And this is a first try? Man! I wish it was my latest!
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Amazing renders! Very nice. :)
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This is beautiful, I`d say photo-real! Keep up!
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was this a pmc render?
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Good and detailed models, realistic materials, good illumination and good camera angle. Very realistic and professional renders. Congratulations.
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LudovicRouy wrote:I must admit that the nude pose is very "eye catching" :lol:

Our eyes always need some "curves" in 3d world :)

And I agree with you.Illumination's effect and camera's position in 3rd render is much better than others.
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Incredible :) . Great work for first try.
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AMAZING :shock:

As Rappet said earlier, I wish this was my latest image !!!
:lol:

Could you share your FoV setting ?
I'm always hesitating between values of 20 and 35...
(sometimes it is way too distorted, and sometimes too close to an isometric view :? )

Many thanks in advance, and please please please keep posting !!!
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they are real :D
very impressive job
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