Irina by Zazou
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Description
Scene done in VUE D'ESPRIT 5, SP3 pose in POSER 6 with Irina 2.0 by Blackhearted (RMP) and Slick Hair (DAZ)
Inspirered by David Hamilton beautiful photographies, trying to create a soft bluring light atmosphere, some kind of preserved innocence.
Thanks for looking and have a nice week !
Comments (16)
RGUS
Very good idea... love david hamilton photographs... perfect likeness to some of his dreamy images. EXCELLENT!
Angelsinger
Magnificent! Absolutely stunning image, all around. Ethereal atmosphere, beautiful lighting on your character and scene.
dragonfly2000
I really like the quality of this 'texture' as well as the whole render; very fine work. Hamilton always had that foggy feel, personally I like your interpretation.
LuLeLuna
Absolutly gorgeous =0)
Vehemel
Very nice picture! Great job !
shutterb
Lighting and background (Vue) are terrific... Lovely character and pose...
buckzero
Great image, almost like a painting IMHO.
ericfarris
Superb cr, bien dans l'esprit Hamilton! Bravo et bienvenue sur Subposer!
ArtByMel
Lovely, soft colors and lighting, beautiful image.
Danceswithroos
Clever work! Awesome!
SophiaDeer
How enchanting and lovely! I love the soft shades of pink. Beautiful work!
vince3
stunning work here!!!!!!! really does have a Hamilton feel to it!!!!!!!! lovely effects you've done and fantastic water shaping!!!!!!!(much clapping)
joaq
This a great piece my friend, excellent render and wonderful colors!Bravo!
Blackhearted
i have no clue who david hamilton is, but this looks nice and soft/dreamy :) if you want to try something with the blur, and you have photoshop, then duplicate your layer. do a very subtle box blur (or gaussian blur) at around .8 or 1.0 on the upper layer. now take a soft eraser set to around 70% strength and approx half the size of one of her breasts (for lack of other reference, heh) and go over the leg in the forground, chest, side of the abs, face, etc on the upper layer. basically you are softly erasing/sharpening what you want in 'focus'. sure you can use depth of field but it is much easier, faster and more effective to just paint in your own depth of field, and you can adjust the strength as you go. you could also take a 1-pixel soft smudge brush set to about 90% and bring out a few of the individual strands in the hair. what generally gives poser images away instantly is the lack of depth of field, and the hard lines on everything. cheers, -gabriel
irakika
Excellent work!
Darkwish
Nice, really nice pic! EXT!