Had alot of fun doing this one and i'm really pleased with the end result :-)
Thanks to WRESTLERGUY21 for the base idea.
Comments Welcome :-)
(p.s. i've swapped the piccy as i think the black background works better)
Poll results: Number 4 overall. First Place: 2 votes Second Place: 5 votes Third Place: 6 votes
From:
Gary Giles (SirGiles)
(Tue 26 Jul 2005 08:55:50 AM CDT)
Some great use of light source painting!
While the black background is the way to go, your crop job in doing so has taken away from the figures themselves along the edges.
From:
Terry (wrestlerguy21)
(Tue 26 Jul 2005 12:53:53 PM CDT)
I like the black background better. It makes the source lighting stand out. Nice work!
From:
LJ Maas (ljmaas)
(Tue 26 Jul 2005 09:27:48 PM CDT)
I like the source light paint technique...used very well. I recommend taking your picture in front of an actual black background, though. With the manual cropping, you've turned the figures into 2-d (flat) instead of 3-d looking.
From:
Jack Stresing (gonzominiatures)
(Tue 26 Jul 2005 09:53:34 PM CDT)
As I said before this is an amazing paint job. You have really captured the intensity of the fire.
From:
jimbob1066e (jimbob1066e)
(Wed 27 Jul 2005 01:12:41 AM CDT)
Howdy - Ok so you know I love your stuff so when I say the pixels around the figure draw my attention, you know its just constructive, bud! I particularly enjoy the 'warm' light reflections, as opposed to the harsh ones you normally see on OSL. Good stuff! peace
From:
Rhonda Bender (Wren)
(Sun 31 Jul 2005 01:22:27 PM CDT)
Wonderful reflections, and I love the varied, and vivid reds.