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This is in collaboration with another MLP artist, TheDiscorded Obviously, a 2D artist collabing with a 3D artist isn’t too usual around here, so here’s how it went! |
I asked TheDiscorded to create a few sketches with poses of one of the characters I already have modeled out. In this case he chose Pear Butter, and this was one of the sketches he came up with!: |
Then I got to work replicating this pose, with TheDiscorded’s guidance, in 3D, and we eventually got to this point: |
After the pose was done, I wanted to actually create a more legitimate background setting for one of my renders for once, but I needed a really solid starting point for that, which I tended to be pretty bad at doing on my own. So I also asked TheDiscorded to create a rough background painting that would be a good fit for Pear Butter and for how she’s posed. And this is what he came up with!: |
This was a great starting point for me. So I went to creating the primary background elements first and matched the composition to a point where I felt it to be the most comfortable. I also created a dynamic material system for the grass instead of using grass blade particles. I think it looks better from a cosmetic viewpoint despite there not really being any real grass blades. And the render times sure appreciated the lack of thousands of grass blades it had to render before in my previous renders of the past! (The dynamic material system is also being used on the picket fence in the background to show off chipping paint): |
And now from this point on, I mostly took some creative liberties and flooded the scene with trees (though it was something TheDiscorded did recommend), and reworked a few things while I was at it. I found out of a way to do mist where I don’t really have to worry about weird limitations with how Blender would normally support mist. So overall mist for me is a lot more flexible to use, especially with color configuration and how it creates depth do a scene. The render below is almost identical to the final render, just a bit smaller, no composite settings applied, and other small tweaks I made before I made the final render: |
And that’s that! If I were to do another collab with another 2D artists, this is generally how I would see it going. First a sketch of a pose, then some rough background art to go along with it that I can then replicate in a 3D scene. It was fun working with TheDiscorded, and honestly I can’t say I could’ve done something like this alone. I’m able to do a lot of things with Blender, but I lack the ability to create a strong starting point for a lot of what I do, or the ability to create something that can guide me the entire way to completion. Collaborating was a great way to cover those weaknesses I have, and I was able to innovate while I was working on this piece at the same time. It was a great experience and I’d like to do something like this again! |
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I’ve been beaten to upload my own art by seconds. I made everything ready on both Derpibooru and Deviantart. I published it first on DA to get the link, which takes a few seconds. Then put it in the source of Derpibooru and published that, but it got rejected. … Better upload to Derpibooru before Deviantart in the future.
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though tbh, the bushes in the lower right obscure the hillside and the fence, giving it a little less sense of depth than it could’ve had
Oh, sorry! I didn’t understand that the first time. I was thinking that you meant that I could report this image as a duplicate as an image I would’ve uploaded, which I was unable to due to it being identical. I’m on it now though!
@DJTHED
I told you in my first comment that you can have it transferred to you.
A report works fine.
Oh, you can do that? Where would I go to request this?
You can always ask for uploader credit to get shifted over to you for this image.
Off the top of my head, Amnarynceus has had 2 pics featured and Dsana has had 3 featured, and I don’t know how the staff pick featured images, so I wouldn’t write it off just yet.
It’s something I’ve considered, but the implications aren’t great for the future if I were to ever release my models. For example, CreatorOfPony’s Blender models are released and whenever someone uses his models, he also gets credited as an artist despite not directly contributing to those kinds of pictures. Would that mean that no one would technically be allowed to post renders of my models here? I would actually like to see an alternate credit system where I’d be credited differently as a provider of a 3D asset rather than being credited as a direct contributor as the “artist:” tag would imply. Then yeah, I would consider a do-not-post ruling for my artist tag in that case.
He has already been featured, so that’s unlikely.
At least you can share that experience with the other artist on this site (the ones that don’t post here first).
Actually, you could consider join DO-NOT-POST list, so that only you has the right to upload your own work.
3 seconds flat.
Bro, when you make stuff that’s this amazing, people around here are on the ball for that stuff. I swear for some people it’s like it’s their life goal.
I had it ready to go less than 90 seconds after my DeviantArt submission, and I haven’t ever seen someone beat me to uploading here before even if it took me way longer than that. I know it was something that can potentially happen if I wasn’t quick, but I didn’t think it’d get beaten that quickly. Oof
Gotta upload to Derpi first. Seltonik takes like five seconds to upload.
Nah, it gave me an error saying this was the identical image, preventing an upload all together. Oh well.