What's In A Look? by justinwilliams
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Description
The Model is Inertia. One of my favourites I might add. I had to rework the eyes quite a bit in Photoshop.
Poser 6, post in Photshop and Dream Suite (It hides a multitude of mistakes).
Many Thanks for your time.
Comments (17)
garyandcatherine
If you didn't tell me this was Poser I would have thought it was a photo. Incredible work, not only in Poser, but also in PS. V
Eurion
I Agree! Looks like a photo. Excellent work!
freezed
WOW, I also agree!!! It totally looks like a photo. I thought I was at a wrong gallery, lol. Thought I happend to be in the photography gallery. Great job. V
jenay
looks incredible :) are you sure you made it with Poser ??? 8)
me-man
I agree, Excellent. Very realistic indeed..
rjghise
Beautiful, it looks like a photo. Excellent :)
ariaans
Looks like a photo indeed! I would like it a little less blurry, but it looks wonderful!! :)
byron7
It looks like a photo. Beautiful portrait.
cildes
Image superbe associant un hyper-rlisme et une grande douceur.
Virtua36
Excellent work and she's not looking like the typical V3.
dricci
Awesome work!!!! She is gorgeous!!! Excellent indeed!!! ;)
anitalee
Excellent work
BBarbs
WOW.....excellent work !! I thought it was a photo too. Had to check what category you put it under to be sure. Superbly done!! She looks fabulous and the expression in her eyes is very intense. You have made her look very different from the usual V3 characters. Really Excellent. V FAV
Fidelity2
Excellent image. Perhaps a tutorial about it would be appreciated.
steerpike
Blimey - I've never got Inertia to look like that! I can just about see the figure, but your postwork is very good indeed. I agree with Fidelity2; I'd love to know how you did this.
justinwilliams
You know how you end up with an image and it's nothing like you planned? Well that is what happened here. I have a terrible habit of injecing models then forgetting to remove it before trying the next to see how it looks. Usually they end up looking pretty funky but on occasion as it did here it left me with this. I say Inertia, but that was the last one that went in. I had to push the brows around a bit in Photoshop, I think with Poser renders the more time spent doing post on the eye area the better. Also, If you just want the character, render on a white background, then you can select the white background in PS, inverse selct to get just the character then copy and paste into a transparent layer which gives you the freedom to put stuff behind them with ease. Hair painting? If you want an easy life go for dark hair every time. Use your Dodge and Burn tools on low percentage (8%).
huenersh
Absolutely perfect!