VelvetRose opened this issue on Jun 24, 2000 ยท 9 posts
VelvetRose posted Sat, 24 June 2000 at 3:03 PM
Balaan posted Sat, 24 June 2000 at 3:06 PM
that looks great, very good :o)
jschoen posted Sat, 24 June 2000 at 5:00 PM
Very Nice! Nay, Georgeous! Looks like some good planning went into this. A good composition. But there's always something. I'd either get rid of the 2 side lens flares or tone them way down. James
Nance posted Sat, 24 June 2000 at 7:26 PM
Outside of this venue, I'd have never spotted this as having originated from Poser. Very impressive. Not sure I entirely agree with James about the lens flares. I think they do really contribute to a visually striking first impression. However after viewing a it for a while, he may be correct in that they are perhaps the first element to start to revealing "the man behind the curtain". btw- was the breast plate a prop?
Wynter posted Sat, 24 June 2000 at 8:06 PM
Very beautiful. Great posing and enviroment. Love the flow and natural feel to it. However, I agree about the lens flare. I feel it distracts from the beautiful sky and tends to overpower the image. Great effort!
VelvetRose posted Sat, 24 June 2000 at 9:12 PM
Thank you all for the great comments...I also have to agree abot the lens flares..they do tend to over power the render..and I'm not too thrilled about the fade ot on the edges..perhaps I;ll re-do and resubmit him..the breeches and the chest pate are props I'm working on..I have a ways to go beofre thier ready to share..I'll post them in the free goodies area for you all:) again thanks:) VR
melanie posted Sun, 25 June 2000 at 9:32 AM
This is beautiful. He's gorgeous!!!!! Thanks for sharing. Melanie
CharlieBrown posted Mon, 26 June 2000 at 12:29 PM
I have to agree with James - excellent work, but either the colors need to be sharpened, or the side "flares" toned down; it washes out the image.
lookoo posted Sun, 11 March 2001 at 12:50 PM
Hi velvet rose, I just saw your great plains indian render. I am trying to do a plains indian myself. How did you do the breeches and the breastplate? Is it difficult to do the fringes on the breeches? And how the hell did you accomplish that. In deep admiration, Lookoo