kozaburo opened this issue on Feb 26, 2000 ยท 10 posts
kozaburo posted Sat, 26 February 2000 at 11:58 PM
Just a study of a clothes textureing.... The image is rendered in Poser4 / No postwork. Figure : P4-NudeWoman / No Morph Targets. Costume: "Long china dress" by Tow-sword . Sandals: " Ankle strap sandals" by Thorne. All texture/trans/bump maps are mine. ---Kozaburo
RKane_1 posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 12:36 AM
Is this dress on free stuff?
Sprout posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 12:59 AM
ABSOLUTLY STUNNING!!! Very nice work reguardless of what anyone says!!! Sprout
willf posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 1:19 AM
I believe this was at Jim Burton's Home Page: http://victorian.fortunecity.com/impressionist/1030/ Dosn't seem to be on-line at the moment but this site was active just a couple weeks ago. He has some really nice stuff at Bbay.
RKane_1 posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 1:26 AM
Ack... that means I have to pay for it...drat!
willf posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 1:29 AM
Kozaburo- Whoops, meant to comment about your fine texture work and settings. It is!
kozaburo posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 1:45 AM
Thanks all for your kind reply. The dress is NOT Jim Burton's model. As i wrote in my credit, It's a Two-Sword' s "Long sleeve china dress". (I made a little customising on it, though...) You can download from "Poser Factry", freely. :) :) ---kozaburo
Dreamspinner posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 2:27 AM
Yes, I have that nice dress. I make a point of prowling both the English Page and the Japanese page for downloads. Those are absolutely wonderful textures! I do believe that it was one of you renders that persuaded me to finally upgrade from P3 to P4! I hope to see this set posted sometime in the NEAR future.
willf posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 9:54 AM
Sorry for the bad info, I was too impressed with the image to re-read your info. Funny thing is, I have the memory of an elephant too, just can't express it!
melanie posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 10:00 AM
I love this, as with all of your things. No, the ring doesn't look out of place. Back in the 60's (oops, just gave away my age) I had an outfit with a ring like that. It was actually a zipper pull, but it was a large ring just like that. Keep creating, we need folks like you (I certainly can't do it). Melanie