V4 Celebrity: Scarlett Johansson by DCArt
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Description
More fun with V4 and FaceGen. Added the mesh so you could see that it really was V4.
Problem is, you can also tell where I did postwork. Look at the big dent in her upper left arm! I think it's probably because I used a V3 pose on her.
I'm having way to much fun with this! 8-D
EDITED to crop out the weird leg poses. If you've looked before and still see the full body image, do a refresh in your browser.
Comments (28)
Bossie_Boots
Excellent work luv lou x
Rodma_Hu
Very nice!
MoxieGraphix
That is very cool!
DavyJo
Very nice, beautiful character and the lighting and pose are well done. Again nice.
Indoda
Wow - this is excellent - so far out of my league I wouldn't dare to say any more
STEVIEUKWONDER
Magnificent finish here. I wouldn't have dared use a V3 pose on a V4, basically because I didn't know you could! lol Very attractive work indeed and a real pleasure to view! Steve :o)
msebonyluv
Gorgeous work!!
Greywolf Starkiller
Yup, looks like her all right! Nice job. Now, what is Face Gen? :)
svdl
Fantastic work on her face, no doubht about that. The pose is tricky. Although V4 bends better than V3, a knee bend as extreme as this will have her calves intersect with her thighs, and they do. Fixing up the material of the jeans might do the job, I'd expect a lot of folds and crinkles in the denim at her knees. A little magnet work to pull the strap of her top closer to her shoulder blade maybe? And it's as good as impossible to fix the deformation of the belt in Poser. I'm afraid that it can only be fixed in postwork. But that face, that face is absolutely gorgeous. Fantastic Facegen job.
DCArt
She's my hubbies latest heartthrob, I think. He's watched three movies lately with her in them. I was up until the wee hours doing this image, and after I finished it I printed out a hard copy and left it on the kitchen table so he could see it before he went to work. When I woke up, I saw a note placed on top of it that said "Yummy!" Yeah, it was a tough pose. I'm not as good at cloth postwork as I am with hair, but I will give it a try! LOL
thecytron
Interesting composition!
Tiari
Bravo, excellent payoff in the finish.
dphoadley
Not familiar with this actress, so I'll just have to take your word for it. I like the Elizabeth Tailor/Cleopatra one better, but that's my own personal taste, and is no reflection on your skills as an artist. DO keep up th egood work. David P. Hoadley
Rutra
The lighting is very natural. I specially like how the light hits her right hand. Her pose is great and also very natural. And she looks beautiful. Good job on the postwork, you fixed it wonderfully. Two things I would take note: a) her hair on the right side is not falling vertically, which is not very natural; b) her right thigh+shin looks too thin to be real or the knee is too thick; either way, something feels wrong in that leg, imho.
DCArt
You're right about the right leg. Looking at the pose more closely I think it's pretty much impossible to have a leg bent like that. Hmmm ... back to the drawing board. I might change the lower legs to be more in a sitting position and put her on a chair or something. That should do it. That way I won't have to monkey with the upper part of the pose. LOL
KarenJ
I'm not too keen on the lighting, although it's hard to tell without a ground plane. It looks kind of orangey to me (could be my eyes though.) Her left foot looks broken. Unless she has very small feet and the toes of her boots are empty :-) I don't really know this celeb so can't comment on the likeness, but the pose (aside from the foot) is good and the expression very natural.
LaVonne
This is excellent work! Her face is magnificent! The only small thing that I see is the hair. The hair on the left should be falling downward and not in toward her chest. I am with Karen on the toes. Weird bend going on there. Other than that, you've done an excellent job with her! Keep it up!
watchman2005
Excellent work!!
kalon
I'm not familiar with the actress either, but she's pretty real looking. I'm glad you're changing the pose, her center of gravity looks like she'd fall forward in this position. Were the clothes postworked in? I ask because the top has a flat look for what looks to be a sweater knit. Great work on these celebrities (even if I don't know them).
helderres
Splendid artwork!!!
DCArt
OK ... I'm going to cheat, and upload a larger cropped version without the legs. MWAHAHAHAHA ... and when I rework the pose and put her into a scene I will post another one. Problem solved the easy way. 8-D
SoCalRoberta
Creative cropping is the artist's best friend :) The morph is exquisite :)
Anniebel
I haven't heard of this actress either, but great piccie non the less. My only comment would be about the hair on the left, should fall forward more. Excellent piccie otherwise.
pops
Gorgeous-beautiful work
Acadia
Very nice likeness. I'll have to check out that Face Generator program.
RandC
I believe Scarlets face is a bit longer..but the eyes look good...I like the mesh behind her.Lighting seems kinda harsh..you might of ment it too. Good job
FS
Wonderful portrait and facial expression!
Skydancer917
This is really awesome!