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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> On 9-9-2014 17:35, And wrote:
> > I would like to learning the composition. Maybe what I should do is starting
> > from a simple scene then adding some active characters step by step. Because I
> > found that my renders only contain simple objects. That is boring.
>
> Composition is rather essential indeed to the appeal or the rejection of
> a scene. However, simple objects are /not/ necessarily boring, I often
> think the contrary. Many images posted here reach excellence just
> because of their simplicity, something which I - personally - find
> extremely difficult to achieve!
>
> [I am not a professional artist so my comments come from what I have
> learned over the years, from looking at and analysing very many objects
> of art, especially paintings and engravings, and things learned from
> texts, from artists, from classes.]
>
> >
> > The characters in your pictures are lifelike.
>
> I am using Poser for the characters. To make them lifelike careful
> observation of humankind is necessary, everywhere, always, under all
> circumstances. The use of a mirror is also recommended ;-)
>
> Thomas
Thank you!
But sometimes observation of other people will interrupt each other. Why don't
you mind that?
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