BIO I'm an illustrator, and for the last 15 years I have been doing almost exclusively digital work--mostly covers for e-books and small presses; fantasy, SF and Paranormal Romance covers are my specialty. I use Poser, Photoshop and Painter, and a nifty little paint program called ArtRage. I have been lucky enough to have work shown on the BBC's The Sky at Night, done promotional artwork for the Hugos, and have digital art tutorials published in Michael Burn's Femme Digitale and Digital SciFi Art (Watson-Guptill 2004) as well as DVD covers, cd covers and e-book covers, most recently for Liquid Silver Books, Edge/Tesseract and Dragon Moon Press. I'm also a member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists. . When I have time, I do acrylic paintings for fun.
Commissions: I do 3d texturing and backgrounds now rather than book covers, and I do appreciate a good UV template to work on. Thanks for checking out my bio!
Operating System(s): Windows 7, Windows 10
Softwares: Poser 8 / Poser Pro 2010+, Poser 10 / Poser Pro 2014 +, Poser 9 / Poser Pro 2012 +, Poser Pro 11
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
It's a cheap little *Untextured* goblet you can use to fill a shelf or the back of a tavern--it's broken up into material zones for you to put your own textures on, or you can use the included UV map to paint some--it's a pretty bad map but it will at least give you a starting point.
The Superfly mats work in Firefly. In the picture above, on the left are the Superfly mats, and on the right are the same mats rendered in Firefly. The spoon is in your Prop files under Miscellaneous Props, the ring is *not included* and it is from Fabiana's Artissane set--it's just there so you can see how the mats make jewels. They would make good jewels if you just push up the Refraction node to 2 or so, it just makes the renderer slow down. You can also make the liquids more realistic by setting Refraction up more.
There is also an obj if you want to import it to other programs. There is a Readme with some instructions, including DO NOT SMOOTH THIS RASCAL. It makes the liquid congeal into a lump :D
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