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AHHH! Welcome, all you new folks!!! Very glad to have you here :D

While Kaitlin (the love of my life and gal in most of the stuff I've been posting lately) and I were out on the coast a few weeks back, we did one of her photoshoots:  her as a flight attendant on a beach (I seriously don't know how she made the costume- all she had was, like, a scarf and a weird felt hat). We didn't 100% get the lighting we were looking for (we were both thinking super oppressive clouds/overcast), but after sitting around waiting for a couple hours we decided maybe what we had could work (although in my quest to not overexpose the sky, I underexposed her a bit- worked out alright, though).

But yeah! We spent yesterday afternoon modeling the seats and getting it all figured out- surprisingly tricky to dial in, compositionally, but I think it reads.

If for any reason you could use the seat asset (or hastily modeled coffee pot), here you go! You could probably tweak the main texture a bit more to match whatever aesthetic you're working with, since we tried to hit this ambiguous area of "is it Tweed? Vinyl? Leather?"

Also, if you haven't checked out Kaitlin's work before, you should

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Anonymous

Legs appreciated, dayum this scene is so LOST ;-) I can hear the jet screaming away in the background before the eyeball closeup! John lock would like some Tea please.

Anonymous

You can recovery more of her skin tone and highlights in resolve or you can try 3d lut creator....love the shot composition....

Anonymous

Great image!

Anonymous

Looks very paint-esk; Like a modern 3d version of a surrealist painting! Would be interesting to run this through one of those AI style transfer software with some paint style. Frame by frame of that would be an interesting dream-like effect.

IanHubert

AH! that's a good idea. Yeah I'm the worst at remembering skin tones. Although I realized I really need to start shooting in raw if we're just doing stills. I'm used to shooting in Slog because of my video background, and there really isn't a benefit to that if you're doing stills.

Anonymous

those seats look highly realistic! i thought the first image was a photo (technically it is) amazing job!!

IanHubert

Ah, thanks!!! Yeah I love how close we live to the ocean. Excited for this whole homebound thing to be over so we can get back to gallivanting.

Anonymous

1 thing I absolutely love about your modeling. It isn't perfect, yet the result speak for itself... Makes me think i totally overdo everything and need to focus on other things that really make it look real instead. Like getting my priorities in order!

Anonymous

REally cool!

IanHubert

It's a balancing act, yeah! I look at stuff I did a year ago and I always feel like the biggest thing holding it back was I cut too many corners. But yeah! Especially in a case like this, it's great to be able to model For The Image, instead of just trying to make the best chair I can, haha

Anonymous

really love the idea

Anonymous

Kaitlin's Instagram link broken.

Anonymous

It's Kaitlinlafrustrada now, if you want to check it out (you should indeed)

Anonymous

Link is still broken tho, i think the name changed again (cant find it by searching)