POV: you get water poured at you by an anthro chick hiding in the bushes. What do?
Quite an absurd scenario but looks like Wanda is about to pull it off...
Comments are welcome!
Quite an absurd scenario but looks like Wanda is about to pull it off...
Comments are welcome!
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Hyena
Gender Female
Size 1200 x 1600px
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Very cool. I especially like how you create the fabric, and these flip-flops look great - like real ones. The hair on the tail is also great.
And I've seen your animations before, they're very smooth. You're really developing your skills.
And I've seen your animations before, they're very smooth. You're really developing your skills.
I'm happy that you noticed these things. Clothes in 3D are surprisingly difficult to make properly. At least for me. I have much to learn there. The flip-flops are actually based on real ones, a kind that must be fashionable this year. I made those using a reference picture from Google. And sometime later, my sister got practically the same kind.
I would probably have made some animation this summer but I'm on a work contract. While my laptop handles the single images easily, It's not convenient to make animations on it. I'm much better doing these on my home workstation. Huge screen, more peace of mind, and more privacy.
I would probably have made some animation this summer but I'm on a work contract. While my laptop handles the single images easily, It's not convenient to make animations on it. I'm much better doing these on my home workstation. Huge screen, more peace of mind, and more privacy.
This is looking really good. The little details really make the picture, the way the clothing and fur interact, is a sort of thing many do not give any attention to detail on. Speaking of which, the fur itself, is looking really good. I imagine the rendering times are a bit crazy, even with the new hardware you mentioned a while back.
Happy to hear that it worked. At this level of overall detail, ignoring these aspects would ruin the effect. But, are people really ignoring the cloth-fur border? It must look quite awful when it happens.
The speed of rendering is something I can't stop gushing about. I'm not home currently, I made this picture on an inexpensive office-grade laptop. Nothing fancy. Quite detailed previews were just above one minute. Full quality final render was just above 18 minutes, but it was "overkill", I could have kept with two-thirds of it. In the past, everything would have been about 3 times longer.
I wonder how would this work on a brand new GPU, would it generate the image instantly or something?
Incidentally, rendering speeds aren't my biggest problem with making the animations. It's the attention to all the details which I must give, otherwise the project will suffer greatly. The hairflow, those fur-cloth borders... There is a reason why people don't do it the way it should be, this is surprisingly much work to make everything function flawlessly together.
The speed of rendering is something I can't stop gushing about. I'm not home currently, I made this picture on an inexpensive office-grade laptop. Nothing fancy. Quite detailed previews were just above one minute. Full quality final render was just above 18 minutes, but it was "overkill", I could have kept with two-thirds of it. In the past, everything would have been about 3 times longer.
I wonder how would this work on a brand new GPU, would it generate the image instantly or something?
Incidentally, rendering speeds aren't my biggest problem with making the animations. It's the attention to all the details which I must give, otherwise the project will suffer greatly. The hairflow, those fur-cloth borders... There is a reason why people don't do it the way it should be, this is surprisingly much work to make everything function flawlessly together.
It's your attention to detail, that drew me in to being one of the first followers here on FA. You have manged to do some pretty wonderful things with your modeling,
I guess she wouldn't mind... if you can catch her.
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