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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 1:20 pm)
I'd consider a different hairstyle, preferably center-parted since you are dividing your character along the centerline. Also make the hair white, so that it would show up better against the dark background. (I made this mistake once... in oil paint... much harder to fix.) Maya has a flip hairstyle with a band which you might think about, too, since you could put stuff (glitter stars, whatever) on it, which would help call attention to her face. As to the pose, she looks like she is going to fall forward onto us. The near foot can't hold her weight at that angle. Switch cameras to the Top view and see where her center of balance is. You may need to tweak her hip rotation a bit and/or flatten/splay the toes of her left foot to grip the floor. As to whether it counts? I suspect that Dr Geep's purpose is nudging us to be more creative with the tools at hand. Carolly
According to what's on the challenge page: "Theme: Dr. Geep's Curtains - You MUST have at least one curtain in your image that was made with Dr. Geep's tutorial. Imported models and postwork are OK EXCEPT for the Curtain. The Curtain MUST be made from the tutorial. (Minor postwork on the edges or shadows or blending of the curtain is OK. The point is to make the curtain in Poser using the tut.)" Make the curtain and replace the one you have in the background with the curtain from the tutorial.
That looks better for her face. There may be other hairstyles to try, but lightening the area and lifting it makes a good frame for her features. The ruffs aren't casting a shadow, so you might want to check material settings. Your first image has nice shadows. The shadow doesn't have to be black, either. Even under a spotlight (which is a harsh setting), you can up the ambient on her skin just slightly. Carolly
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