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The Big One

Poser Science Fiction posted on Feb 27, 2006
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I really didn't know what to call this... This is the first full Poser scene i have done since P4. Still can't get the lights right. Credits: Daz/Aiko/Klank PoserFactory/Cablr/Pipe Stonemason/The really cool set props A very Nice Freebie Leather Second skin (sorry forgot who did this) In FreeStuff. Prog & Friends/Airolu&beezlebabe Lights. Thanks for looking. I think I set a personal best for the number of posts in a month. (No comments on the majority that have any real value) LOL! rap...

Comments (13)


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mejed

10:04PM | Mon, 27 February 2006

Excellent scene..I think you did a great job with the lights.

svdl

10:11PM | Mon, 27 February 2006

Pretty cool! Great composition and lighting. If this is P6/Firefly I've got some tips: first, lower the minimum shading rate to about 0.2-0.5 (works in P5 too), that'll make the hair look better, and second, add an Ambient Occlusion node to the floor material (P6 only). Maybe some AO on her hands too. Render with raytracing enabled. I think those tricks would enhance this already very good image to a truly excellent one. Anyway, well done!

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kathym

10:33PM | Mon, 27 February 2006

Great use of all the items. I think you did a great job putting all the pieces together. Bravo!

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chimera46

11:05PM | Mon, 27 February 2006

Great sci-fi scene, well done! Also, thanks to svdl for the tips, although for me any advice needs to start with "buy more RAM!"

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prog

11:20PM | Mon, 27 February 2006

Well, I think it looks fantastic!!! I would have thought it was a vue render! I still can't figure out those damn Poser lights!! LOL!!! Iggy does all of em for our packs! I hope you keep posting, Pal!! I do love your images!!! Excellent work!

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mlevans

12:15AM | Tue, 28 February 2006

I keep promising myself that one day I'll break away from P4 too, but I've always been of the opinion that if it ain't broke then don't fix it. Regardless, Robert, this is still quite a fine scene, and doubtless you will achieve what you want to if you keep after it. Sorry I can't make any P6 suggestions of real value, but I'm still locked into the earlier version of the software. Peace.

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Danceswithroos

1:51AM | Tue, 28 February 2006

They look pretty darn good to me! Fantatic sci fi scene!!!

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PoserHobbit

3:17AM | Tue, 28 February 2006

Really great pic!

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Bernado

5:03AM | Tue, 28 February 2006

Fantastic composition. The lighting is not that bad. I don't see anything big here. 8-) I don't render with Poser either. Too much difficult for binary brains. 8-) The explanations of svdl may be very good but they sound like Star Trek talking to me. 8-) Great job anyway. Looks like you're getting used to post. 8-)

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meselfr

5:34AM | Tue, 28 February 2006

wow... very , very nice pic... I know what you mean... love vue... hate vue... :)

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:56AM | Tue, 28 February 2006

Excellent and very creative Sci_Fi scene....!!! Impressive atmosphere.....!!!

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papachile

8:49AM | Tue, 28 February 2006

I think it looks awesome! I love the lights, it gives it a mysterious darkness to the scene. When I saw the title, I laughed, I had this totally different image in my mind! LOL! Well, I like that Aiko there, she looks awesome turning to keep an eye out for trouble. Excellently done.

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visualgirl

4:20PM | Tue, 28 February 2006

Well, the lighting isn't too terrible, IMHO. Awesome job, RAP. :)


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