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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 14 12:36 pm)
heyas; yes, a very good job! you have to be careful with shadows near the feet, because too much and your figure will be floating over the floor. make sure there's not too much shadow under/in front of the feet. she could look more natural and less stiff if you put more curve in her spine, too. you have her standing in a nice hip-shot pose, but her shoulders should do a little recurve... that is their line should bend the opposite way of the hip line. er ya know? the whole abs, chest, and shoulder area should share the bend to bring the head upright after the hip tilts that far. anyway, just a tip for your next project. :)
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Hey I finally got around to making a PIC with poser instead of just making textures.Thanks to Steve Shanks for the background.Did a little post in photoshop (added shadows,fixed elbow).Was trying to see how real I could make poser look.What do ya think?