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Subject: Ronald


Lorraine ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 12:06 PM ยท edited Mon, 25 November 2024 at 8:40 AM

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Well, I am not sure on this, but the morphs do the trick to get closer. Could not coax too much out of this one but adding texture to the image overall gave a nice effect.


fauve ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 1:06 PM

The hair looks great! The eyes do too. And the lighting and canvas texture really add to the image. Maybe try some gradient in the skin tone? The color is a bit too uniform right now. (Real skin has so many different shades and tones in varying places on the body.) Are you using a texture on him? The "Adam" texture is probably the most realistic I've seen for the Poser guy. -Nemo


Lorraine ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 1:17 PM

thank you, I did not use the Adam texture, where can I find it? I used the flat p4man texture...mostly tried to use lighting to get rid of the plastic look....but I agree a texture would really help. I have to learn more about how to make those photo-realistic textures...so much to learn so little time (well and get some sleep!):-)


fauve ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 2:18 PM

Hi Lorraine! You can get the Adam texture at John Johnsen's site... it's at http://www.graphicheaven.com/Poser/JJ.html . Turning down the "highlight" setting in the materials also helps to get rid of the plastic look (real skin isn't that shiny.) -Nemo


Dave ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 5:38 PM
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How did you do the hair? Curious as to what you did. Maybe it can be duplicated in P3?


Lorraine ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 5:54 PM

The hair was male #5, stock version with a little bit of touch up I think, otherwise it is just the angle along with the light. I did struggle and tried various lights, camera angles etc. I would think that this could be duplicated in P3...


RadArt ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 10:07 PM

Hey, not bad! Not bad at all!! In fact, it's quite well done. Radart.


Dave ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 10:30 PM
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But where did the hair texture come from? I've tried making my own with very little success. I have however been able to make some texture maps for the body that make the guy a little more realistic looking.


Lorraine ( ) posted Sun, 22 August 1999 at 11:40 PM

hair was stock model, then used some transparancy settings, then touched up with photopaint, but I did very little as the color and transparancy seemed to be alright;


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