Sara Liz awakens to find herself in a terrible predicament. Her wrists are bound to her ankles and she is naked, blindfolded, with clamps on her nipples. Unaware of her surroundings, she calls out for help. An electric motor starts and a series of pies are derived to her face from a conveyor belt.
This scene was tricky to finish. I placed the camera where I wanted it, and the light where I wanted it, but in the wide high angle the light stand legs were visible.
I've let this happen in the past...and I usually find an image online of an object that I can paste over the visible light stand, I've used an image of a steel drum that I cut out. But since I was finishing this scene in stereoscopic 3d, I knew I'd have to generate a 3D object with the proper perspective to cover the light stand.
These images show the original scene, and my set up in Lightwave to render out an object to cover the light stand.
I remember when you did this a number of years ago with Kymberly Jane! I loved that set!
Now, Sara Liz! She looks hotter than hell with her bound wrists & ankles, the nipple clamps and the blindfold!
Her expressions are perfect as the pies come crashing down! I've dropped pies on my face from a little over 2 feet up. I know what a great splatter they make just from that distance, and the feeling of inevitability as they get released. I've always loved the conveyor belt idea, and I'm so glad to see you using it again! The conveyor belt and the pie guillotine (from "Wild Animal Games") are both similar in the angle of the pie drop and the millisecond delay as one waits to have it hit your face! Also, with the conveyor belt, there's the possibility of off-center hits, so you never know exactly what it's going to be!
Sara Liz looks awesome as the pies drop, and as she gets more & more buried under the pile of pie!
wamfan said: This scene was tricky to finish. I placed the camera where I wanted it, and the light where I wanted it, but in the wide high angle the light stand legs were visible.
I've let this happen in the past...and I usually find an image online of an object that I can paste over the visible light stand, I've used an image of a steel drum that I cut out. But since I was finishing this scene in stereoscopic 3d, I knew I'd have to generate a 3D object with the proper perspective to cover the light stand.
These images show the original scene, and my set up in Lightwave to render out an object to cover the light stand.
That's really interesting! I wondered what that object was in the front right of the shot!
Btw, what is that leather item around Sara Liz's waist?
A little off topic, but I love that Sara has left her pubes the way nature intended them to be: lush and full. Too rare in women anywhere nowadays; for this will be the main reason I will purch this merch.