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Subject: For all you Lovely Poserette's on V day


shadownet ( ) posted Thu, 10 February 2000 at 11:18 PM ยท edited Mon, 25 November 2024 at 1:05 AM

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I might post this to the Gallery, will see. Wanted to give credit here to all due first. 4 kids - Poser 4 with a little tweeking by me. Candy Box - many thanks to Sprout Skater Outfit - thanks to Steve & Poser World Wall Prop - Unknown - if someone knows please post here so credit is given. My thanks. Start to finish - took about 3 hours(I don't know if that's good or bad, only that I am improving speed wise in posing the figures.) Hope you like it. Happy Valentines Day all! -Rob


Dreamspinner ( ) posted Thu, 10 February 2000 at 11:37 PM

I remember being the girl on the left. A few times someone did surprise me, but most of the time.....


PhilC ( ) posted Thu, 10 February 2000 at 11:40 PM

Great expressions Candy is dandy but diamonds are a girls best friend :)


shadownet ( ) posted Fri, 11 February 2000 at 12:10 AM

Darn, I knew I'd do it! Forgot to give credit to Eric Westray for his lovely blonde hair. I think all the other are stock Poser items. My Bad


LoboUK ( ) posted Fri, 11 February 2000 at 4:32 AM

The expressions are superb, especially the girl on the left. Paul


Sprout ( ) posted Fri, 11 February 2000 at 2:32 PM

Very Nice :O) Thankyou for posting Sprout


burbank ( ) posted Fri, 11 February 2000 at 2:49 PM

fun image. Can i make a suggestion... when positioning your figures...have the weight of the character on one side of his/her body.....rarely does someone stand with their weight evenly centered....marines do this...at attention. Just have the persons weight on one hip...this will let you have abit of a more natural look to the pose....the hip that is supporting the weight will have its leg straight...and the other leg then can have abit of a bend in it....The hip that is supporting the weight will be higher than the hip that is not. Then counteract the angle of the hips with the shoulders...meaning...whatever hip is abit higher...on the same side, make that shoulder abit lower. The hip that is not supporting the weight , will have the shoulder abit higher then other opposite shoulder. Not trying to come off as a know-it-all....but just thought i'd mention it. burbank.


shadownet ( ) posted Fri, 11 February 2000 at 6:03 PM

Not at all Burbank. Actually I appreciate all the helpful advice I get. Right now, I am a kid with a new toy and really don't know alot about what I am doing - or even trying to do - half the time. Thanks again.


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