I am a professional firefighter. I have been engaged in art since I was about 6 years old (Thanks Mom). I hold a degree in architecture and that is where my true love for art formulated. I've worked with computers since 1970. I started off with Fortran programing. Technology was very fast paced at that time. Keeping up with the trend, I was able to stay in the mix. My first computer was a Macintosh. That was the shit at the time. Then the PC arrived. I was hooked on that for countless years until I discovered the benefits of Apple and my connection to it. All that I can say is that if you're working on a PC with Poser, you have no idea. I first discovered this secretive 3D medium in 2005. I started with Poser 5. Glad that I started there (not too particular concerning previous versions). To me, V3 was and is still the most manipulable of all characters since. The morphs are truly unique to the chacter. I hardly ever use V3 now. I believe in morphing standard characters to my own particular liking as so to make them my own, One of a kind. To me, Poser is by far the leading character production program. I sometimes use Vue and always PSCS4 for any postwork.
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Comments (11)
Mondwin
Really a very gorgeous work...bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
j_campbell
Nice work and very interesting idea.
mlevans
Hmmmm...Black Velvet, perhaps? This is really intriguing, captures and holds the viewer's interest, and provokes thought. Good art.
mikeerson
winning picture. Got a thought you might try when I was looking at it. a man blowing smoke toward the bottle - see his lips, 5 o'clock shaddow and the smoke circling down and around the bottle as if it were fog. May place an ashtray. I like your picture and the look on the woman's face...add just a little lite around her hair so you can see an outline of her hair. If you decide to do it, I'd like to see it.
Rainbowgirl
I thought the message was don't drink too much instead of smoke detectors g Great render! I agree with Morgan!
Monuli
Amazing artwork !! I like it . 5
Surama
A mans dream....a Lady and a drink! g
awadissk
Great work very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
JOEANOMALY
I like this series, excellent work!!
wishes3d
Gorgeous! Excellent work!
SaintFox
Hmmm... I would say that the bottle contains Rum - although it's a typical Whyskey-bottle, but the woman looks so caribbean. Another stunner!