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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 09 11:21 pm)
There are still tiny but noticeable red marks symetrically placed just to the side of her nostrils and just below her lower lip...if you were to break one of each pair up with a clone stamp taken from a nearby area, the too-symmetrical, flipped-photo look would vanish :) Other than those tiny marks, this is an amazing job...Is the next SteffyZZ lurking in our midst?! ;)
(Sorry it's taken me so long to reply--been away for a few days) From the front, it's gorgeous! From the side, I see a horizontal line across her cheekbone, about at the mid-point, and one where the head joins the upper part of the neck. I'm so glad you decided to ask for feedback on this project, since I want to tackle a skin texture myself when I'm good enough with Photoshop, and I've learned a lot from watching your progress :)
This is a beautiful texture, very lovely. The only thing I see (and this is being picky) is a very thin whiteness along the apples of the cheeks. It almost appears like a scar ('Allo... My name in Inigo Montoya... [If you haven't seen "The Princess Bride", I apologize]). Otherwise, near utter perfection.
Wow...doesn't the frame of hair make it look lifelike?! I think I will not allow myself to add hair (when I tackle this kind of project myself) until the texture is really far along! Otherwise, I'll just sit admiring the face and say the heck with those !#!! seams--they hardly show now, do they ;) As far as I can see, it's done! And gorgeous, too...congratulations! And thank you so much for taking the time to do it here, so that I could get an idea of what I was up against when I begin mine :)
Well, you've made a good start on the body--that hand looks beautiful :) I so do not envy you doing the manicure part...I never realized how much sheer work is involved in doing a photo-real texture! The prices of the higher-end textures are fully justified, I'm beginning to see. Keep up the good work :)
It's looking great! Looking at the extreme closeup above, I see a less-detailed space between her nostril and her eye on the left side (our left, not hers)...it's a lot paler than on the other side of her nose. There, there's a blush, as if a lot of tiny capallaries were closer to the surface of the skin. The other thing that the closer-up view shows is that the eyebrow hairs, at this distance might benefit from a very, very slight smudging at their bases, where they grow out of the skin. Her skin is very fine and translucent and you would be able to see through it at the top layers to the part of the hair just underneath......... (and now I'm really nit-picking!) If you increase the overall detail, I would put it on a seperate layer, so that you can compare the two versions. I sometimes wish that texture makers would furnish two versions, though I know the file sizes would get humongous. I'd love to have one for extreme close-ups :) And congratulations on finishing college! :)
Thanks! it feels soooo good to be done! The eyebrows arent mine I just downloaded them because the figure looked awkward without them :-P I plan on making my own ...hopefully when I get a wacom tablet (crosses fingers)that is what graduation money is for right?..... lol Do you mean how the redish hue goes up on the right but not on the left? I was trying to make it not symetrical as possible but maybe I should raise the red on the left too?
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