Model Photography - with a difference
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 6:58 am
Hi all,
Primarily I'm a hobbyist concept photographer - I've been creating composite fantasy images for model portfolios for a couple of years now, but recently I came across Daz 3d, then Poser and now I'm hooked on digital background creation for my images.
Prior to getting Octane a couple of weeks ago, I used to composite my images in Photoshop, now I put the image on a flat plane with transparency masks within the scene. Using poser models I place a 3d model posed similar to the photography model and hide the model from the camera, this allows the shadows to be cast correctly as if the photography model was 3d.
Thought I'd share a couple I've done over the last week using the poser plugin for OSX
Primarily I'm a hobbyist concept photographer - I've been creating composite fantasy images for model portfolios for a couple of years now, but recently I came across Daz 3d, then Poser and now I'm hooked on digital background creation for my images.
Prior to getting Octane a couple of weeks ago, I used to composite my images in Photoshop, now I put the image on a flat plane with transparency masks within the scene. Using poser models I place a 3d model posed similar to the photography model and hide the model from the camera, this allows the shadows to be cast correctly as if the photography model was 3d.
Thought I'd share a couple I've done over the last week using the poser plugin for OSX