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Just a glimpse of the NSFW world ...

In a gallery I attended, I discovered they had a non-erotic section.
So I submitted this image -> Wreck

And the comment I got:
"Maybe a sexy lady was aboard ... "

WTF !!??
And how the hell is your head screwed on ?
Sideways ? Upside down ?

Speaks volumes about the NSFW world ...

- John -

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Reply #1
I think that's a cool shipwreck  and the desert sands evoke questions of environmentalism and the slow encroachment of nature. 

I am certainly limited with no deep knowledge of the "not safe" world. yet,  Certain markets have certain expectations.  It is difficult to change an audience's opinion. Does that gallery cater to a specific type of viewer? 

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Reply #2
WTF !!??
And how the hell is your head screwed on ?
Sideways ? Upside down ?

Doesn't matter, it's an empty head, no brain there to use.
You know: No brain, no head ache

Must fit perfect for the one, who wrote that stupid comment.

My first question would had been: Bryce or Vue? And the second: Are the birds in the back Ron's?

I like the atmosphere, the colors and the story that could be in there, cause: How the heck got that wreck into the desert?
Handle with care, I'm easy distracted with a woozy mind

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Reply #3
@ Tenser
It's an NSFW (Not Safe For Work) gallery/forum, much like Renderotica.

My first question would had been: Bryce or Vue?
Neither.
The ship is a 3D model, rendered in DS (actually, it is the Vasa)
Environment is an image composite in Photoshop.

And the second: Are the birds in the back Ron's?
Spot on !
And the two birds in the trees are also Ron's brushes.

Sky. clouds and shadows added by me.

- John -

 

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Reply #4
*wow* just by the atmosphere I thought it's a Bryce never would had guessed it's an image.
A lot of work then, you've put into it.

Ron's brushes, oh how I remember the very first fast grabs and his brushes for a buck. I really was a brush hunter back then   :D
Handle with care, I'm easy distracted with a woozy mind

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Reply #5
*wow* just by the atmosphere I thought it's a Bryce never would had guessed it's an image.
A lot of work then, you've put into it.
Took a couple of days to complete.
Could have finished it earlier but I wanted it to convey a certain vibe.

So, the dunes are 2 desert stock images merged.
The ship is a 3d model,
The dead trees are cutouts from another desert stock image and the shadows are painted in, since there were none.
The palm trees are from a collection of stock images - basically the same palm tree copied 3 times and arranged a bit differently.
Sky is basically a Solid Colour layer with some noise.
Clouds are from a stock collection of PNGs (with transparency).
And all the birds present are Ron's Brushes.
Finished off with a Colour Balance and a slight vignette.

So there you have it.

Ron's brushes, oh how I remember the very first fast grabs and his brushes for a buck. I really was a brush hunter back then    :D
Since I have used Photoshop in a professional capacity in history (product photographer) I have collected a great ammount of resources over time.
So I have a large collection of Ron's brushes and other brushes that might come in handy.
Ron's stuff is second to none.
Period !

- John -

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Reply #6

Agree 100%

And thanks for the steps, that's really work and for sure dedication!
Handle with care, I'm easy distracted with a woozy mind

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Reply #7
And thanks for the steps, that's really work and for sure dedication!
That's the only way to do it.
"Don't just play the instument - become the instrument !"

I happend to be in the awsome situation that I'm retired and live pretty well off my pension.
So - that means I'm paid regurarely every month by my country's pension system to do what ever the hell I want.

But I'll leave you now for a couple of days, because I need to work on my latest project and thus leave some space for someone else to do the talking.
I've already taken up more than enough space with my blabbing.

But I'm gonna leave with something for you all to analyze:

How did I do this: ? -> Amon Sül ?

- John -

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Reply #8
You can babble as much as you want to  :D  That's what a forum is there for  :D

For sure an interesting picture, I will see, what ideas will come to my mind.

Have a nice time, see you later :)

Nena
Handle with care, I'm easy distracted with a woozy mind

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Reply #9
Posted 17 days ago and - nothing !
Oh well - never mind ...
Moving on.
- John -

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Reply #10
Oh sorry, I totally forgot, even though I looked at it so many times.
Good that you gave the topic a push.

What I came up with is:
Ruins rendered in studio, not so sure about the two humans, even though the light on her right shoulder tells, it's rendered.
But his shadow, without a "break" without a shift over/at the stone makes it look as if placed into the render and shadows are postwork.
The sky, for me definitive a photo or other background material.

Did I come close in any point? Or did I fail complete?
Handle with care, I'm easy distracted with a woozy mind

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Reply #11
(  I'll send you a PM after I've done this, Nena. )

You are on the right track there.

BUT - the forum is not only you ...

There are a number of members signed up and all with one thing in common:
Defening silence !

So, I'm not impossible.
I can adapt.
I'll just post my junk and shut up about it.

- John -

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Reply #12
There is a critical mass to any endeavour,  and wall flowers unfotunately remains a human trait.  And sometimes, silence is the  comfortable option. 

Nonetheless,  chiming in,  to to say,  keep at it.

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Reply #13
Nice job on the temple ruins render.  I have that model,  think it was one of first 20 purchases  way back when.  Definite classic,  and detail wise still holds up pretty well.