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Subject: rotting flesh(subtle creature nudity)


dirk5027 ( ) posted Sat, 24 November 2001 at 8:51 AM · edited Thu, 01 August 2024 at 7:08 PM

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I wanted him reaching over the rock to pick up a decaying leg and one leg on the female would be missing, but didn't know if it was possible. Any ideas ?? be kind i'm new at all this and yes to the guy "is poser an artistic tool" I can't draw or paint but this is allowing me to get ideas out of my head and onto the paper (or screen in this case)


pokeydots ( ) posted Sat, 24 November 2001 at 8:55 AM

Can't help on your question, but this is an awesome image! Good job!

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dirk5027 ( ) posted Sat, 24 November 2001 at 9:00 AM

many thanks for the compliment, coming from you pros it really gives you an incentive not to get frustrated and throw in the towel


ringbearer ( ) posted Sat, 24 November 2001 at 9:25 AM

If you select the body part that you don't want visible, then go to object properties and uncheck visible. You would have to do that for the foot, toes, shin, thigh. Or you could make a transmap and just make that part of the body transparent. Hope this helps.

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wgreenlee1 ( ) posted Sat, 24 November 2001 at 9:38 AM

wow!them dudes got some big schlongs.........


dirk5027 ( ) posted Sat, 24 November 2001 at 9:47 AM

I just used myself as a guide LOL


pokeydots ( ) posted Sat, 24 November 2001 at 12:02 PM

lmao at dirk5027!!

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visualkinetics ( ) posted Sun, 25 November 2001 at 12:20 AM

Just a wide guess, but it looks like you did this in Bryce, which would make it a lot easier to do what you're suggesting... try using positive and negative attributes. What I would do is ungroup the female figure and remove the leg (and the toes) and separate the two and regroup the separated body and leg. Now click on the "A" when you select the body and leg to pop up the attribute menu, then select "positive" for both. Now create a piece of rock and select "A" for attribute menu and select negative (You should now see dotted lines for the selection). Now take this rock and size it and align it to one end of the leg (making sure the rock is overlapping a portion of the leg) and group the rock and the leg by selecting both and click on the "G" to group them. The rock should now cancel out a portion of the leg making it look jagged and rotted. Create a second rock and do the same to the body missing the leg and there you have it. A quick and dirty way to do it. If you want to get really picky you could copy and paste the same rock and align them just perfectly so the split halves match. Good luck, visualkinetics


dirk5027 ( ) posted Sun, 25 November 2001 at 8:26 AM

that really is a good idea thanks , thinking of taking this and doing a series, couple lost in the woods, etc etc


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