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Pure Poser

Poser (none) posted on Jan 23, 2002
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"Welcome to my parlor said the spider to the fly" Well this is my first picture that has absolutely NO postwork whatsoever (cept for photoshop for my namestamp ^_^;;; and Ulead smartsaver so I can compress the picture down to 152KB instead of 500 KB or something). ANYWAY I did this picture cause if you were on the poser forum you'd read the whole feud about people against postwork in the poser gallery thingie. Then the other story about how you're allowed to do postwork to achieve your vision. Me personally I do post because I like to do things from scratch ^_^, like poser doesn't have a whole bunch of props for you to use so why not paint your own into the scene?. Why limit yourself to something that isn't out yet? And you can't really set a fair playground here, you can eliminate the PW, but still in order to be on fair grounds, everybody would have to have same poser models, and the same amount of models. However, that won't happen cause people with the most money would be able to buy better models, people with 3d skills would be able to import in their models, People with version 4 poser would have a natural advantage over people with version 3, blah blah blah. Anyway I'm not an art major so I don't know anything LOL. But this won't mean that I won't do post so ^_^;;; Muhahahaha I'm so evil >=)~ Comments always welcome (cept for corrections in my spelling or flames ^^;;;)

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Dragontales

9:49PM | Wed, 23 January 2002

I like the image as a whole, but the one thing that takes it down a notch is the background. I'm not sure what would be better, but the fairly static blue background doesn't really help add to that cool mystery feeling I get from the rest of the elements. Perhaps a red brick wall, or....I don't know... :) I love the shadow play on her and the wall as well, however she seems to need a bit of shadow from the necklace. Good Job!!

Satoshi05

9:59PM | Wed, 23 January 2002

^^;;; well thanks for the comment. It's my first time making a BG in poser. I was thinking Zebra Stripes for the walls but it didn't look good. For the shadow on the pearl necklace...um it's there I think ^^;;; but that's what you get with no post.

KF

12:00AM | Thu, 24 January 2002

Wow ! Excellent job ! The shadow and lighting are good ;)

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Uzilite

10:39AM | Thu, 24 January 2002

Wow, your render made that blouse geometry looks better than it actually is. Great! PS. If you would like to get that shiny/wet lips look without doing it in post, you can brighten the hightlight color for it in the material setting. Then adjust the highlight size until you find the one you like. I found adding a lip bump map improves the light diffusion as it falls on the object.


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