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lamityville.bsky.social
Digital artist focusing on dark fantasy, horror, and landscape art using photobashing, kitbashing, and all sorts of digital painting techniques. Big focus on 3D character work lately using Daz3D. https://www.deviantart.com/lamityvilleq *NoAI*
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Really love your charcoal technique here. That 3rd one, with the boat/bug is my favorite. Fantastic work!
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Thanks for the art share! Pretty things, huh? Let's see what I got ... these all began as 3D pieces created in #DazStudio with significant post work in Affinity Photo.
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These are really nice! Love the use of purple in these.
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I really like both of these a lot. I love this character so much and it sucks that the campaign I played her in ended far too early due to the DM's work issues. I literally started learning 3D just to make art of her.
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This is great! I love lighting tests and this set is top notch.
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I will look into that! Thank you!
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And here are some of my #horror photo composites #digitalart (some of which also use a bit of #3Dart):
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Thanks for hosting!! I'm John, from the US, and I'm trying to get through the current madness here by creating art. I do 3D character work, fantasy/horror photo composites, and some digital painting. Here is some of my 3D work:
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I love that you included their color palettes on the side. Really cool feature.
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These character sheets are really neat. Great job!
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Thank you!
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Thank you so much!
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Thanks for hosting! Here are a few I've done that include scenery.
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These are wonderfully creepy!
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Thanks for the art share! Here are a couple pieces I've done lately. These put together in Daz3D, with postwork done in Affinity Photo. The first was a test on doing an infinity mirror and the 2nd was a test on converting a 3D character into 2D comic art on newsprint.
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Really love the look of this. It's fantastic.
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The goal here was to make the image look like kind of roughed up silver age comic book art on newsprint.
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You should be able to send it now
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Love the visual here. Great job!
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Genuinely cannot wrap my brain around how amazing, and emotionally heart wrenching this show was. As much as I'm excited for the new movie, I don't think anything will ever understand the character the way this show did. It's unreal.
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It was incredible work. You're very talented!
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This was cool as hell. Did you do all of the animation yourself?
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Thank you! One day I'll go back and rewrite that story. But I was very happy with how this piece turned out. This is probably the best fog I've ever done.
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The red ones in the back are what happens when the energy is used up and corrupted--and things go very, very wrong. Anyway, the pose is an homage to the sculpture "Scientia: the triumph of science over death" by Jose Rizal, as seen here:
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This just reminded me to maybe make a Christmas NSFW piece before Wednesday. Until then, here's a sfw holiday piece that I finished a little after midnight. It's every single one of my D&D characters and their familiars. 5 of the 7 are Warlocks, which probably says a lot about me. All done in 3D.
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I don't do denoisers, because I feel like they pull out way too much detail. I'd rather a piece be too grainy than unnaturally smooth. So I might try this piece again let it render for a lot longer, to see if I can give it a more natural finish.
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This took 2 hours to render in #daz3d ... it was my first time using canvases to make post-work easier, and holy shit was it worth it. Being able to fully adjust the lighting without re-rendering was a god send. Unfortunately, it was still pretty grainy. Might try an overnight render.
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Seeing this reminded me that I wanted to go smoke some weed. Thanks!
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I love underwater art. This is really great. Love the color work.
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Congrats on 400! After your last art share where I said "I don't do much nsfw stuff", I went ahead and decided to try my hand at some nsfw stuff. So, here's Bracken having an intimate moment with another lady--from two slightly different angles. Made in #daz3d with a lot of light & color postwork.