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New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:49 am
by Nyghtfall
New this week is a clip from the following:

Suffocation: The 7th Hunt

In other news, I've returned to my 3D art hobby. I abandoned it last October, after seeing samples of my first ever paid custom video, "In Thirty", produced by PKF Studios. I was so blown away by what I saw that I was convinced I would no longer be happy creating digital art. Since then, I've come to realize that, as much as I enjoy live-action video, there are settings and props I want to use to bring my ideas to life that no producer will likely ever have access to - they can only be created in a virtual environment. I was recently reminded of this problem when one producer told me they don't have access to an interior balcony. So, I've re-installed Poser and am re-building my content library. I've also created a new deviantART account where you can find my work, and added a new link to the Site Map that will take you there.

With that in mind, rest assured nothing is changing with my clip site. I've simply returned to a visual art form to explore my imagination that isn't limited by the confines of reality.

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 5:37 am
by xj900uk
You sure do have a great imagination, Nyghtfall... :twisted:

BTW that clip from '7th Hunt' is surprisingly sexy and erotic... :D Just wish that the bargirl had kept her eyes open...

That other hand-over-mouth clip you mention, from 'Lying in Wait' - have you ever been able to track down a better quality clip of it?

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:29 am
by Nyghtfall
xj900uk wrote:You sure do have a great imagination, Nyghtfall... :twisted:
Thank you. :)
xj900uk wrote:That other hand-over-mouth clip you mention, from 'Lying in Wait' - have you ever been able to track down a better quality clip of it?
Not yet.

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:29 pm
by xj900uk
OK thanks Nyghtfall I shall live in hope

R U going to post up that clip of Lady Stay Dead that I sent you last year?

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:57 pm
by Nyghtfall
xj900uk wrote:R U going to post up that clip of Lady Stay Dead that I sent you last year?
I've got a folder full of clip donations that it's currently stored in. I'll see about posting it this weekend.

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:28 pm
by xj900uk
Thanx! Much appreciated! :clap: Always look forward to your site updates¬! :excited:

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:15 am
by Nyghtfall
xj900uk wrote:That other hand-over-mouth clip you mention, from 'Lying in Wait' - have you ever been able to track down a better quality clip of it?
Just found a copy of the DVD online. I should have an updated clip ready to post this weekend or next.

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:39 pm
by xj900uk
Thanx! :X

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:36 pm
by Nightposter
Welcome back to DA Matt! :clap:
Stick around this time, everything you put up there last time was better than some of the stuff I see daily from people still trying to master Poser and Daz they got last century! :?

You never have to close your page, DA will never take it down...even if you pass away ( unless someone complains) :pc:

Re: New on Cinemasphyxia.com

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:59 pm
by Nyghtfall
Nightposter wrote:Welcome back to DA Matt! :clap: Stick around this time...
No worries. I'm back for good. :yes:
Nightposter wrote:... everything you put up there last time was better than some of the stuff I see daily from people still trying to master Poser and Daz they got last century! :?
Thanks.

It's all the result of my drive to pay as much attention to detail as I can to every aspect of a scene. I had no idea what was really possible with Poser or DAZ until I found some extraordinarily high quality work on a few art sites several years ago. All of the erotic art I had seen before - and often still do - featured harsh lighting with no shadows and unrealistic poses. When I saw what the software was truly capable of, I became inspired to try it myself.

The rest is history.