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MarketPlace Showcase F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:09 am)
nice .. what i would like to see is nice even lighting. No shadows if at all possible. hair pulled back, (maybe someone who's bald so we can get a proper top of the head look) files though.. definately smaller zips.. lol when i decide to buy i want it now not later.. it's because i need it now not two or three days later. :)
Ahhh...no prob hon. I know exactly what you mean...been there, done that, lol. That's why I decided to buy my own equipment. Also, as an alum of Syracuse University School of Visual & Performing Arts, i have access to their pro studio that has an excellent, technologically advanced lighting setup. I can't wait!!! Now to find some guinea pigs, errr, human models to shoot....
Old knees, old hands in detail, old neck. wrinkly high detail would be very nice. alabaster skin with the viens showing through often found on extreamly white redheads. makes for good vampire textures and as bump maps for other texture sets. most of the texture photo sets out there are of smooth skinned beautiful people. I would be very nice to have some weathered old skin textures. they can be used for old people, wizards and witches, as well as orcs, and monster skins. definate lack of these kinds of photo textures out there. I would even wait a few days to get a set on CD if the price was not out of this world or there were tons on the CD. my 2 cents.
Stormrage: I'll be sure to let you know. :) MachineClaw: All are very good suggestions. dolfijntjes: Excellent suggestions as well. I will do my best to accomodate everyone's needs but it may take a bit of time to build my database. I do plan on having a great variety of "skins" to choose from and not just "beautiful" people. :)
I'd like to see details such as a good straight-on shot of the arm pits. Crazy I know but I haven't seen ANY resources that have that and I think it would be nice to be able to put an arm pit texture in there too snickers A Between the legs shot wouldn't be bad either if the models are willing to do something like that LOL! I'd say pay special attention to details: Ears Lips Eyes Nose Elbows and arm crease Hands and Fingers Between the fingers The Thumb! Hard to find a good picture of a thumb to get the good joint texture. Knees Back of Knees Back of Ankles Bottom and top of feet Make them spread their toes! LOL Ok.. this is only a suggestion obviously in case it sounds to pickey...LOL! I think I could do without eye boogers though LOL!
Hahaha. I was viewing these when I was eating lunch...I had to turn the monitor off, lol. I will try to locate a bald guy. Hey, maybe my Dad...he's not quite bald but is a bit thin on top. I'll see what I can come up with... Syracuse University (my alma mater) is 10 minutes away. There should be a fantastic variety of people to choose from...
kool pits! LOL!!!! Don't think Victoria would like those pits though snickers And yes...no makeup so make them wash it all off LOL One other thing I thought of too that I didn't think of before.... The inside of the legs! That's always one of the harder parts of a texture because nobody gives good photos of the inside of the legs... plenty of pictures from the outside of the legs but no inside :o( Looks like these photos will be fantastic ;o)
Heheheh...well actuallly the pits are for Mike, lol, however I once knew a girl in high schoool that didn't shave her pits. About the eye makeup - yes, I thought of that also. I didn't think about the inside of the legs though. Also, i was wondering if these 45 degree angle pics are useful for anything to anyone? I never had a need to use them so I was just curious. I'm hoping to shoot at the studio this Sunday as well as next weekend so I'm hoping I can get something together soon for ya all. :) Pam
vericose veins!! good shots of scars, cuts, scrapes, etc., though i'm guessing cuts/scrapes might be hard to come across... also, i agree about the make-up stuff and having naked faces, but a few shots of folks with smeary make-up, runny mascara, smudged lipstick, etc would be cool... course, that might just be me... i'm not ruling out that possibility... ;)
Giana: Great suggestions! I'll see what I can do. MysticMind: Also a great suggestion and one I am well aware of from my photography classes many, many years ago when I used the old-fashioned SLRs. :) Also, my camera has a special feature built in just for this purpose. :) Thank you all for your suggestions. Keep them coming. :) I hope to start shooting in two weeks.
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Just trying out my new camera. Soon, I will be offering digital photos to be used for making textures.These were NOT taken in a professional studio - simply in my livingroom. :) The photos I will be selling ARE going to be taken in a professional studio with professional lighting setups etc.
I've seen the other digital photo offerings and can't say that I'm all that impressed by them so I went out and spent a ton of money on professional equipment. I believe that these will be the very best digital photo references available to date.
The images are huge so I will either be offering them for purchase on CDs or as reduced/optimized images for download or even break up the set into several smaller packages.
If anyone has any preference for model types that they'd like to see just let me know as i will be scouting out models soon. Also, I'd love to hear your preferences as far as format - CDs, reduced/optimized, smaller zips. For the time being these will probably be offered at Renderosity exclusively and then perhaps on my own website.
PS: Perhaps I should make sure the models wash their faces before the shoot, lol.