. : Lisosia : . by AranelStyles
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Description
a little play to my new Wacom Intuos 3 a4 and my Carakter Lisosia ;)
a big thanks to Fenrissa *morph* excellent products I used. The rest was done by myself. thank you for the comments on my last image!
Comments (12)
stoffel
F den ersten Versuch bzgl. der Haare ist es klasse geworden ... bzgl. Licht musste noch was ausbessern ;) knubu
Gucky
Hast du die Haare selbst gemalt? Alle Achtung!!
Wurzelchen
Sieht sehr gut aus!Respekt!
capelito
Wonderful hair and interesting expression.
arwenone
Tolle Texture und Haare!!!Super Arbeit!
B_PEACOCK
She looks cool Bianca . Awesome work
cole4965
Great post work.
Mirandus-Arts
wow, die Haare hast du super hingekriegt !
zomms
Toll, diese Haare. ;)
LP-AnaSuza
Klasse gemacht !!
hoppersan2000
Sorry to not be one of the Renderosity sheep but this is a horrible attempt at passing off photographed hair as a Poser render. It is quite obvious to even the untrained eye that you cropped portions of a Poser render onto a photograph. The eyes are set too high on the head and in fact the rest of the facial features are way too large for the cranial structure.
DigitalDreamer
hoppersan, you raise an interesting point - the artist has created a character of her own - we accept textures from photographs, where are the boundaries? Why not allow photographed hair if the face underneath has been rendered from a 3d character? I'm quite happy to judge this picture on its merits - the hair is excellent, the skin texture good, the eyes are very poor, being too high on the head, as you say, and she is cross-eyed. The head is to oshort from forehead to chin and theer is something weird going on around ther left side of her temple. Finally, the light sources appear to be inconsistent - there is a strong light coming from the right side of the picture, and judging by her eyes, one coming from the front, too. which should flatten out the other one.