Fan Art Big Brother: Fan Art

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firevoodoo

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wd1111

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Apparently, she got bigger tits back in the 1980-th (or whatever B&W supposed to represent).

Kidding (or maybe not, ha-ha).

Kudos for posting here, in my fav. thread, still, nonetheless.
tits are magic is all I can say...

and we had color back in the 1980 :p it's just that sometimes color is just too much, too distracting


edit: couple pics for comparison, I think I didn't do much to the younger titties, but the rest of her body got tighter slightly, and few small things with the face AFAIR
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redle

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You should probably have a look at your environment intensity settings to see if that can be lowered a bit. Currently the details of your character are being 'washed out' due to the over exposure.
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I agree the images are being completely washed out, but this post implies it is because he isn't actually doing the rendering at all for most of his posts. The actual rendered version isn't over-exposed.
 

KingBel

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I'm sure DS uses a lot of postwork in photoshop.. so I doubt I will be able to get it exact.. but will use the below as a reference and see if I can recreate.

View attachment 1996834
ok.. so I am convinced that the way that DS did this was to use layers.. take the background separately in low light and then do the sofa and characters separately as a transparent PNG at a higher exposure... I think I am very close to getting the background part though:
bb-lounge-evening.png

Gonna test the emissions on the tv screen first to see if I can do something there.
 

CJ0

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ok.. so I am convinced that the way that DS did this was to use layers.. take the background separately in low light and then do the sofa and characters separately as a transparent PNG at a higher exposure... I think I am very close to getting the background part though:
View attachment 2002580

Gonna test the emissions on the tv screen first to see if I can do something there.
It can be done in different ways. Unfortunately, I don't quite understand exactly what result you want to achieve.
 
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