Faery of the Lake by Sebastian
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Description
This was done for my wife who wanted a picture of a Faery flying over a lake. Poser 4 figure rendered in Bryce. Wings and outfit made in bryce. Post: hair and diffused glow done in PSP. Hope you like it. Comments Please.
Comments (16)
Lorraine
I likes it!
tlaubach
wow... very nice effects! the figure is very good.. but her pose seems a little strange
texboy
even better than the heavily-armed model; good work, Sebastian!
Lestat
I agree the background needs work only because it pales in comparison to the faery and wonderfull glow. Maybe either darken it out or put more detail in. If your wife likes it I guess that's all that really matters though. (rework and repost for us though would ya?)
Dreamspinner
FABULOUS!!! Verdie : )
robert.sharkey
I like the whole picture. Great composition
Sebastian
Thanks for your great comments. I like servo's comment about the backround not doing here justice. Working on a replacement post it soon.
servo
The Faery herself is stunning... the BG terrain/hillside doesn't do her justice. It'd be great to have more natural detail back there.
TBKoen
I agree with servo, but the fairy itself is stunning.
twinshadows
This is the beautiest
paul leatham
I would have smoothed out the crease at her elbow and her right hand is at a strange, very 'poser' angle. I love the hair and the glowing ephemeral quality though.
wintermond
She is beautiful! I love the hair.
Ironbear
You made the outfit & wings in Bryce? !!! 10 just for the modeling on those. The rest ain't too shabby neither. Great work.
bonestructure
I like it
fdw
To myself the background does cause some problems with the eye. But still its worth a
archetype
I hope you do repost this. If you make the background less substantial (and not take the focus away from the Faery), this would be your finest work!