Hi ya!
I really hate writing about myself, so this will be brief! ;-)
I am addicted to Poser and use Photoshop and PSP7 for postwork.
I probably won't be popping in much during the warm weather months as I am also addicted to yard work! I will peek in when I get the chance.
I have 3 kids, four cats and no time! LOL!BIOI run a small business form my home building/fixing computers and printing.
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Comments (6)
Blackhearted
very nice work. the barbarian stuff looks great on her. couple of suggestions: i think the wolf would look really cool if he was growling and crouched - ready to spring at you. if youre a dog owner, pester your dog a bit until it looks about ready to jump at you, then copy the pose ...a well-endowed, half-naked woman lounging around against pillars needs some protection :) one more thing (i forgot to mention this in the readme) - angelyna is scaled along the Y axis, so clothing fits her a lot better if you select the clothing (select the Body element of it) and Y-Scale it down to between 92-95%. This doesnt work for props though, like her necklace - you have to sortof move those down a bit manually with the Y-Translate dials, cause shes a lot shorter. great work.
Flaxynn
Whaaaattt??? LOL, I did have to move a few things just a tad, but not much. The rest of the whozit things you want me to do are all greek right now! I'm learning Poser and Photoshop, I guess it'll take me a while! Addictive, aint it?!
dreamsosweet
This is great work, especially with no postwork, the pose looks wonderful!
Revelation-23
Yeah, the wolf seems a bit too friendly and uncaring. Looks like a stoned dog to me. But otherwise, great stuff.
lue
O man this is good, and yeehhaa wolf is her friend so I think he should look frindly because there is no one else so just drop the hard core wolf, I think great work man and do what you feel not others man.
racin-jason
I agree with the comment of sweetwonV about looking beautiful for having no postwork. On the other hand, I disagree vehemently with both 'Blackhearted' for his too technical advice for a beginner, and his reference to a mad, snarling wolf, and the same moronic comment chewed twice by revelation-23, and switching sides; I agree again with lue. The wolf is the lady's companion, and would ONLY snarl if she were being threatened. Her relaxed etherreal pose would then conflict with the adhesion to the atmosphere of the entire image! It bothers me greatly when other artists allow their comments to be controlled by the personal concepts or the way they might render their depiction of the same subject. Improving the image as the notation suggests, has to do with the basic fundamentals of using the programs, not people's personal preferences. I write all these thoughts way back here Maggie, because they're mostly for your benefit and not likely to be seen by too many others. Never allow the comments of people to sway how you choose to portray your subjects, if we followed everybody else's advice in art, either nothing would get done, or every picture would be a carbon copy. If their critique involves technical observations, (although even here, consideration must be given based on your experience) and what's pointed out is a recognizable flaw that you also see - then fine! but don't pay too much heed to most comments about how other's would handle the subject. Considering you at this point back here, were new to Poser and the tools used - your render is worthy of nothing less than a 10 and nothing but praise and encouragement. BTW - revelation-23's rating of 8 is absurd and almost an insult because he/she have criticism to give, but no submissions of their own on which to base the worthiness of such critique! grrrrrr, some people!