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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 2:16 pm)
Nice, I like the image layout but I do have a couple of comments (remember, these are just my opinions). The pose is very good, but the nearside hand (right) isn't actually resting on anything. I know how difficult it is to get a pose into Bryce from Poser so that it looks right. One trick you might like to try is to create a block in Poser and pose the figure on top of it. Export everything into Bryce (figure and block) and position it so that it matches your Bryce "background". The only other comments I would make are that the image appears very pale, have you done any post-work on this? I usually render a mask of the central figure(s) and feather the figure into the background, as well as increasing colour saturation, contrast and brightness to increase the "richness" of the image. Hope this helps some Paul
Lobo uk and bloodsong, Thanks for the critiques can alway's use constructive criticism I was trying to capture the idea that she was using the shade to shield her eyes from the sun. I'm sure Lobouk's advice on posing with props in poser first will be well used. In answer to your question, no I haven't done any post compositing except for applying my name and title. The blandness was caused by using volumetric world. I have another version of this drawing with no volumetric world. The colors are a lot better and I edited her upper thigh where it looked somewhat detached.I hope to post a gallery soon.
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