Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Postwork - Yes or No, and why?

SamTherapy opened this issue on Mar 30, 2005 ยท 38 posts


sinisterpink posted Wed, 30 March 2005 at 6:55 PM

Have at it, guys and gals. Oh and, pretty please, let's keep it friendly, huh? Well you cn try, but ina forum with so many strong willed, passionate artist types it's not always possible. It's also very easy to misconstrue a comment on here as you can't read expressions, voice and generally body language. Some things come off blunter than they were intended. Right Postwork yes please, for no other reason than I detest the real look that creeps into textures these days. My standpoint being that if I wanted to do a photo manipulation I wouldn't have purchased poser in the first place. I think for me it's that I have a specific look I want to achieve think Boris Valejio and Julie Bell and it's a lot easier to do this with postwork. As this is what I'm asked to supply to my customers it's just a happy turn of chance that thats how I prefer to work. Plus I find that folding clothes and hair to me look a little better when hand painted :)... You will be pleased to know that no one lost any blood or was hurt in the making of this post Pink :)