DarkElegance opened this issue on May 05, 2003 ยท 38 posts
SkyeWolf posted Mon, 05 May 2003 at 7:46 PM
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=274566
It's like geoegress said: "it's the eye- some have it- some don't" I like to think I have it to at least some degree. When i started out with poser, I used Posette with prefab poses and prefab textures and was immediately unhappy with the resulting "barbie doll" (ack i'm glad I never posted that first render) Texturing takes a lot of work and a lot of practice (as I am finding out) and not everyone can do it. I for one do not like to put out images "straight out of the box" so to speak but on the other hand, am extremely proud when an image looks good enough without postwork for me to put my signiture on. Most of the time I feel that an image needs postwork to "finish" it. Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. I have an image in my gallery called "Cheesecake in Red and Blonde" (click the link to see it if you'd like) The *only* think in that image that came out of poser was the human figure and even that had to be heavily postworked at the joints and neck to make it look "human" the background, her clothing, her hair, even her lips and fingernails are completely painted in Photoshop....someone explain to me how that's not "unique" or "original" Some people paint a real live human being stick them up on a pedestal and call that art...who are we to say it's not?Admin: http://www.artistsagainstcensorship.com
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