What to say about myself.....
the short description:
-born and raised on 11th January 1976 in a small town very closed to the eastern Baltic Sea in Germany,
-school, graduation, examination, 2 professions, the second one is my passion too: making pottery
- in 2001 I moved to Potsdam, next door to Berlin
artistic dates:
-classical... I am painting and drawing since I am able to hold a pen, tried out different materials and several techniques and finally moved to 3d-apps seriously in 2005
- at this time I am involved in 3d texturing, modelling and posing and exploring posers materialroom in it's best ^^... Yes, I do ;)
-the more I worked with poser the more I moved to the gengres realism and portraits, maybe because the human's face and body are nearly the most interesting things to watch
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What else to say....
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-my GALLERY here at rendo,
-browse through my WEBPAGE with freebies, tutorials and images
-or visit my Renderosity STORE :O)
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Oh- and Yes, the curls seen in the photo all are "nature-made" :O)
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Comments (7)
Digital-Lion
Sche Pose, haste sehr gut hinbekommen mit dem nassen Stoff. LG Leo
richardson
You're approaching Poserhell where things are perfect in some ares and not in others due to light leaks and different prop meshes. One push on a light and it's gone... I'd rotate the bground to rid the undiffused shadow(too strong). Hair is letting you down, too. Got another? Oh so close...
Fredy
Very nice... I also like the pose but I like yesterdays version much more... ;)
FS
Beautiful character and outfit!Wonderful lighting and render!Excellent work!!
SaintFox
I'm glad you posted this because now I'm able to see those little creases on the neckline. Such things seem to happen by chance - and they are the reason I like to play with dynamic clothes. On the other hand even nasty things happen by chance, especially whent the cloth collides with more than the figure. And don't think too much about postwork or not. If you can fix something to get a perfect result just fix it, if everything is fine leave it as is ;o) No postworking means nothing more or less than getting the most out of the program (and to learn a lot), it should not be a dogma.
GRiMAge
Well, i must say that i liked the other one more - it was a bit more "alive" than this one - but i can't help but admire all the lovely details (especially on the clothes) that the close-up brings up! ^_^ And onward to dreams of sitting V3 in dynamic clothes!! LOL! ;)
twingo
Great details, excellent work.