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Published: 2016-02-08 20:53:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 1095; Favourites: 13; Downloads: 0
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All she can hear is the breathing inside her mask. Her vision narrows. She keeps looking behind.Running away from fears, real or not. Why take a chance? Best to just go.
Featuring Dawn fromΒ hivewire3d.com/
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rendercomics In reply to PaMonk [2016-02-09 02:11:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I set a really narrow depth-of-field so I could get her front and back arms out of focus to heighten that sense of claustrophobia, and also look like blurred movement. No post-work either, it would have been easier to do this in color and green it over, but I kept the atmosphere green and lit just her eyes with white light.
Thanks again
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PaMonk In reply to rendercomics [2016-02-09 05:29:51 +0000 UTC]
Cool narrow depth this is interesting It looks Awesome I am not sure just what the
Narrow depth is I have not heard about it before just plain Dof but you have intrigued me
I may have to study it if there is difference which I don't really know much on depths much but this looks so cool
I really like the turnout on it.
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rendercomics In reply to PaMonk [2016-02-09 14:21:14 +0000 UTC]
A wide or deep depth of field means everything in the shot is in focus, like the first picture in this series. You can see her, stuff in the foreground, and stuff far in the distance all clear and with sharp detail. Nothing is blurred.
A shallow or narrow depth of field means only one layer is in focus, and the foreground and background are both blurred out (you can see that in the next photo in this series with her on the ladder, with that foreground rung and everything behind her out of focus). There is really only one layer in focus, and I chose her eyes to be that in-focus area.
And thanks again
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PaMonk In reply to rendercomics [2016-02-09 14:44:19 +0000 UTC]
Oh! I see what you mean Now I learn from everything this is cool mostly
only new of the far DOF will have to try this sometimes thanks for explaining it to me.
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