Sinking Archaeologist (22nd pic added)

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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (10th pic added)

Postby bogbud » Mon Dec 10, 2018 9:59 am

You should REALLY save her! 'Cause i have to see her mudcaked body and such... ;)

Probally there is another explorer who managed to find another entrance and grabs her hand in the nick of time, this could or couldn'd be James Bond...:
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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (10th pic added)

Postby Rusty Shackleford » Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:55 pm

These are all really great. I particularly appreciate the lighting in these images, the first few specifically. That's something that is really hard to do and sets the stage. Good lighting makes an image, and your use of light and shadows really sets a creepy and desperate tone. Nice job!

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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (10th pic added)

Postby Aiko » Sat Dec 15, 2018 2:53 am

bogbud wrote:You should REALLY save her! 'Cause i have to see her mudcaked body and such... ;)

Probally there is another explorer who managed to find another entrance and grabs her hand in the nick of time, this could or couldn'd be James Bond...:
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You're both wrong. At least for now. ;)

Rusty Shackleford wrote:These are all really great. I particularly appreciate the lighting in these images, the first few specifically. That's something that is really hard to do and sets the stage. Good lighting makes an image, and your use of light and shadows really sets a creepy and desperate tone. Nice job!

Thank you! I really mostly used just one light source: the sun. Then I tried various angles to make it look good and only added a little bit of additional light where necessary. This approach worked surprisingly well expect for the previous 2 renders where I did not find a better angle.
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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (15th pic added)

Postby Aiko » Sat Dec 15, 2018 3:05 am

Ready for the grand finale?
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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (15th pic added)

Postby Qsvgitguy » Sat Dec 15, 2018 7:40 am

Blub! :twisted:

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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (15th pic added)

Postby muckerman_01 » Sat Dec 15, 2018 10:22 am

Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!!


Loved this series! All that's missing is some bubbles on the mud's surface as our heroine finally succumbs! :twisted:
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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (15th pic added)

Postby JSample » Sat Dec 15, 2018 3:31 pm

The muddy hand print on the stone wall is a nice touch (especially since it was her last touch).
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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (15th pic added)

Postby water_bug_62208 » Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:27 am

Nice grand finale as Lara slowly slips deeper into the dark depths of the mire. Showing her muddy staining of her fingers upon the wall where she tried to grip the surface is a nice touch.

Thanks for sharing!

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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (15th pic added)

Postby SinkerCutie » Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:26 am

Does it ALWAYS have to end poorly for the victim nowadays? Why can't we have her come out a muddy mess or at the very least have an option to decide her fate?

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Re: Sinking Archaeologist (15th pic added)

Postby sixgunzloaded » Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:45 pm

Well done with these Aiko! All of them are fantastic! Well posed, well lit, and with great textures and camera angles! Lara looks gorgeous, especially with the mud coverage. I love her expressions and her muscle definition is perfect. She looks strong without being overly bulky. The animated frame with the 'below the surface' shot was a nice touch also. Excellent rendering all around! Thank you very much for these! :D
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