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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
Oh my god GI thats really good! Only thing I would suggest would be to maybe add some red around her stitches...make them look fresh and a little more 3D. And maybe some color around where the skin is being pulled...to show it stretching or however you spell it. Glad your getting some use out of the textures too :)
'what size & resolution did you render at?' I honestly dont know :s I just change size till it seems right lol. I did however change the image quality when I saved it as a jpg :) @ Melory. Think I'm gonna use her alot in my stuff really like how she looks :) Thanks for the advice I'll try it. Never tried somthing like this before though :)
This is very good. I see what you mean about a finished look. I think part of the problem may be that the bikini bottoms still look separate. The garment should be one piece. (A very odd piece--which may require some post--but one nonetheless). The two bottoms appear to have been sewn between and into the two bodies. Kinda difficult to remove for your basic Frankensteinish personal hygiene. Very interesting idea. Very creepy too :0
Mark, you nailed it for me. I couldn't figure out what was "wrong" there. LOL Gothic, awesome image. I'm a fan of the darker, creepier images and this is right up my alley! =) I do agree that there needs to be blood around the stitches and especially on the open wounds. Also, where the two necks meet, right above the set of stitches, I would maybe blend it together rather than have it look like they are seperated there. I don't know, something looks "off" in that area. Have you considered adding a glowing light behind them? Or perhaps one coming up from underneath them? One last comment, I think that you can use bright blue and green and still achieve a creepy look. =) I can't wait to see the final image, I can tell it's going to rock!!
After fixing the 2 things that were said here that really bother me when I look at this (the bikini and the neck area), try duplicating the layer and play around with the blending mode. Try "overlay" and try playing around with the hue/saturation on one of the layers (ctrl+u). That can bring out the "finishing touch" out of the image quite nicely. :) Excellent work on the stiches, BTW. I really like it! :)
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