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The Watcher

Mojoworld Science Fiction posted on Nov 11, 2006
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Decided to play some more with MJW 3.1 and Poser 5 going for that iconic scifi look ...LOL. Skytraffic and Floater bot freebies by Steffan Morell aka Stonemason. Shadowatchers sky and a tweaked shadowatchers tower material on the rock. Slight sharpen post with Gimp. TFV

Comments (23)


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gattone_blu

4:03PM | Sat, 11 November 2006

Very very excellent image compliments

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Surama

4:07PM | Sat, 11 November 2006

Fantastic POV!

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louly

4:18PM | Sat, 11 November 2006

Pretty cool! Love the POV and the crispness of the render. Lots of traffic lol Looks awesome!

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GrassHopper1

6:20PM | Sat, 11 November 2006

Outstanding work

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rbutt

2:16AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Bravo! strong POV, probably the best skin tones I've seen on an imported Poser figure. The spaceship is a little to dominant for me, maybe a small faded looking moon would fill that empty bit of sky better or tone down the ship.

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MarkHirst

3:00AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Nicely staged, would work for a book cover. Agree with above, the little droid breaks the composition and takes the attention from the woman.

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woz2002

4:33AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Its already been said above. Nice work Dave :)

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Mondwin

5:05AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Spectacoular artpiece...bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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JAYBEEH

6:23AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Another superbly detailed import!....Stunning POV & lighting!!...I agree you could do without the Droid/ship but Excellent work man!!

avidflame

7:27AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

LOL...droid was a main interest in producing this. A second 'gal with metal pal'following from last post. The Watcher - title is also a play on MJW Viewer...hehe! But yeah, agree with the comments about diminishing/doing without the bot :) Skin tones is product of point lighting...probably also partially why the droid looks out of place. There's three point lights around the female figure. One Bluey white, one fleshy salmony and another main pure white light. I set various falloff ranges but all quite close to the female figure. The sun is actually out of shot behind them up in the right hand corner. ...and hey... it's over a year since I've done any major MJWing. So quit yer griping...hehehehehe!!!

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Slav

8:01AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Actually I think the droids are not out of place here. Nice camera work, David:)

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jtm_11

9:40AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Excellent work! I love the POV and the ships crossing the sky!

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CrimsonDesire

5:51PM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Cool character and nice traffic above ^^

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Parthius

6:18PM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Excellent!

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prutzworks

3:04AM | Mon, 13 November 2006

great pov and sw tweak

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mzedanh

4:24AM | Mon, 13 November 2006

STUNNING.

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efron_241

7:32PM | Mon, 13 November 2006

Amazing..

cabracan

1:09AM | Thu, 16 November 2006

Super cool render!

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aktati

3:42AM | Thu, 16 November 2006

I like the position of the ship by her shoulder.....like a pet trained spotter parrot robot ! Excellent boots too.....they set a cool tough tone.

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chimera46

11:33PM | Thu, 16 November 2006

Great POV and character, well done!

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Simon-3D

9:35AM | Sun, 19 November 2006

I'm in love, fantastic

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lewis_moorcroft

3:41PM | Fri, 24 November 2006

All elements on the figure are superb - extremely well detailed!

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kenmo

5:56PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

Excellent


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