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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
"I think there arnt enough average grimy people" Most of us are u p to our eyballs in "average grimy people" or is that average slimy peopleso we like seeing the mythological. BUTyou have a pointthere are very few with real character showing. Now wyrwulf's fellow has characterhe's not pretty, but there is something there that's more than vanilla good looks. Real beauty comes from within. My wife is one of the most beautiful women on earth, but not even in contention for best looking (except in my eyes) . Tom Selleck has always been a good looking fellowwhat makes him stand out is that his character, or elements of it, show through the good looks. I think what you really miss is the character. Without the elements of character, 'tis just another pretty/ugly/average face.
Check out ernyoka's gallery. She does wonderful characters. And Beth (capsces) has two sets of fantastic, very individual "non-prettified" original morph packages for V2 and M2, Boris and Roxanne. I use them more than I use any others -- they're my default male and female figures. Combining a few of Beth's morphs will give you a character that doesn't look like anyone else's.
Wait until April, and there will be a few "un-polished" people (texture sets)being released at DAZ. I have been working the last few months on character sets like this, They are not "dirty", but do have a nice "gritty realism" If you are looking for a pretty grimey guy though...feel free to check out my "Davey Jones Ghost" at DAZ....he is definatly not clean LOL Rawn
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check this out, lo-res Mike don't get much worse than this..;)I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Well, this dude is not that clean http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=494130
and this cat is down right nasty: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=479314
JV :o)
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
I've made a few (OK more than a few) not so beautiful people... Some examples: Trash Street Revisited
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Lady in Red
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Trash Not trying to spam, but I have more of the kind. And also a lot of happy, cute pictures, before someone gets too depressed LOL
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You just can't put the words "Poserites" and "happy" in the same sentence - didn't you know that? LaurieA
Using Poser since 2002. Currently at Version 11.1 - Win 10.
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I have a scary old hag character in my gallery.Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=639751&Start=1&Sectionid=2&filter_genre_id=0&WhatsNe
Here's one I just posted to my gallery. I'm getting quite fond of making ugly people in Poser. 8) CatlinThere are a lot of people pushing the envelope with Poser and creating photo-realistic characters. I think the main constituent to making real looking people is the introduction of inperfections so that they look like a person you can easily on the street. That having been said many people are trying to use Poser to express fantasy or idealized "beautiful" human forms--so I can't fault people for not making their images "gritty". How many truly homely people have you seen in the average commercial or Hollywood production? One of my bones of contention with Poser has always been, however, that they have made it difficult to create less than beautiful people. Creating realistic fat people was a real challenge using just the tools that Poser 4 and below provided and if you could create such characters clothing them was even more difficult with so-called "conforming" clothes that simply wouldn't conform. Beauty is very subjective, and consequently a lot of my Renderotica offerings have not illicited much comment because I've created pics with men that were not the perfectly morphed muscle Micheal.
We are all imperfect to varying degrees and more of that imperfection should be allowed and welcomed in Poser artwork me thinks. I'm certainly not a perfect image of humanity and where I live I've not seen many, if any, perfect people. Mind you that may be because there are no plastic surgeons nearby. lol 8) Catlin
I'd suggest that small imperfections are an essential to a realistic image. Those perfect people on fashion photographs depend on skilled make-up artists, and there can be a lot of safety-pins holding the clothes on the hidden side. Some very slight lack of symmetry also looks more real. Like a lot of stuff, it's the small things that matter.
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I'm not talking ugly here or covered in slime, but I think there arnt enough average grimy people. There all super models or monsters?