Island Heat by fvdioso
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Description
Rendered in Poser 6, no postwork done.
Hair: Koz Up Do
Comments (8)
Artformz2
Simply stunning and beautiful. Wonderful portrait and nice detail in the shoreline. Makes me wish I was near the ocean. Proves once again that Poser is a serious tool for working with the human figure. Bravo!
bramhambabe
the water on her skin looks amazing. fantastic work.
Mondwin
Ammazing and stunning work!!!bravo!vote!:DDD
Kylee
Wow, she looks wonderful! The only thing that detracts from her looking photoreal are the poly corners profiled on her shoulders. The lighting appears to be fom the left in the background image. Most excellent work!!!!!
greymarius
beautiful! have u use IBL? excellent work anyway..
MGD
This is a very good portrait. However, the thumbnail image is not properly proportioned. All of your thumbnail images are of the same size (200x200) and have a consistent thin white border. This is a good design decision (why didn't I do something like that?) and gives your gallery a very good appearance. I see that you create the thumbnail image as 200x200 pixels by resizing the original -- that's OK for images that are square (e.g. "Ara", 700x700) ... but that's not OK for images that are not square (e.g. "Island Heat", 796x637; or "The Dance", 730x548, etc.). This is a method that will not distort the thumbnail image: (1) use a 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' preset to a fixed size (e.g. 200x200, or the smaller dimension of the main image e.g. 637x637) or use fixed aspect ratio (1:1); (2) float the Marquee selection over the image before releasing the left-mouse button; (3) copy and paste into a new image; (4) resize that image to 200x200; (5) apply the white border as you presently do. HTH YMMV
NHArtist
She must be in shade.To me, she looks too dark with all the light behind her, even in "openshade".
fvdioso
THAT'S THE IDEA!!!