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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 26 8:04 pm)
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Michael has beard morphs, but a distorted chin with a beard texture applied doesn't look that convincing, in my opinion. DAZ recently introduced some new beard textures for Michael at their store. And there are beard props around, though I think they're all for the Poser 4 Male. Try Ghastley's site (link above).With all these people creating transmapped hair props for Vicky and Mike, you'd think someone would have done a transmapped beard by now.
That's a great pic, by the way. Is it based on the Marvel Comics interpretation of Odin?
Odin wasn't a big god. He was a sneaky, treacherous, clever god. Thor was bigger by far, but he wasn't as smart as Odin. BTW, Odin had only 1 eye. If he wore any armor, it would have been a chain mail byrnie, but I can recall no story where he is described as wearing armor, not even at the last battle. Carolly
Well you obviously weren't reading Thor comics in the 1970's when I drew this original picture. At that time, Odin had two eyes... He lost one in later years. I believe it was due to some "deal" he had made with "darker forces." It always amazes me how some people think that their own limited experience with a character is the only "Gospel Truth." Take Supergirl for example. The Supergirl I knew was Superman's cousin, from Krypton. The last time we had a conversation on this subject, she was some kind of earthbound angel, clone, or maybe all the above. So before you jump on someone "for historical innacuracies" again, do your own research. Thanks for commenting.
Odin sneeky and trecherous? I did not read these comics, but according to Norse mythology Odin was the all father. Loki was the sneeky, trecherous one. Maybe the comic were different though... ronknights: Great picture. I think that I once saw a long, "hillbilly" looking beard in the marketplace, although Odin's beard looks so full that you may have to make one especially for the character. Good Luck.
Thanks for the feedback/support. I confess to being a bit edgy on the subject of Odin. That drawing was one of my best, and it was done in the 1970's. Now I talk about Odin, and well, the news is not good. I'm still at a loss concerning this one. I had started another figure. It was a forgotten Marvel super hero... but his costume was one of the most complex I've seen, and I'm having troubles. Does anyone know where I can get some good patchwork quilt textures?! If I could figure how to do those then I'd be in business. If I could find a good beard maybe I could do Odin as well.
Ghostofmacbeth is right; that beard in the Michael Santa Suit at DAZ is a very close match for your Odin. A good blond hair texture, and you'd almost be there. It doesn't look like the beard is designed for transmaps (is it layered?), but I have to admit, it's a good model-job. And the whole set is a steal at the introductory price. The mustache might be a bit tricky. The Santa beard's mustache doesn't flare out like Odin's, and it doesn't look like there are any morphs to modify it, other than turning it off. A custom morph might be required, or perhaps something could be done with Ghastley's mustache. Hey, did the Marvel Odin have a couple of ravens as familiars? I just can't remember.
I think the figure could be done, but require a lot of thought. I mean odin in so many books is a little different. in the history one he seems to be a good guy who is fair, yet smart enough to know that nothing lasts forever. But in other books is like this great god of vengence. So I say make the figure the way you see him and then let others see if they can see in him what you saw when you made him.
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