Hey, you! :D
Thought I may as well tell you a bit about myself - just because everyone seems to either tell you a bit about themselves or leaving their bio blank ...
My name is Tina and I hail from the western coasts of Australia. I live in a small town and trying to drive my husband crazy just because I can. He is a wonderful man - letting me work on Poser (MY ADDICTION!!!!!) and looks after our child.
When I was little - I love to draw and used to make my own book cover illustrations. I used to be able to draw birds pretty well in my primary class (ego boost here...) :D I did not find school a very pleasant place to be so I did not try to pursue in learning more about arts - so I would say that I am self taught in that sense.
It was around 2004 when I just lose all inspiration in drawing but need some kind of a creative outlet ... my husband told me about Poser and thought I would be interested in it ... and that more or less did it for me ... I love Poser and could not imagine my life without it.
When I do a poser render - I always want to do some form of postwork on it - I rarely leave the render as it is - I have to adjust things to make it look better ... that's just me and its not just to make it looking better - I am also a Photoshop addict ... (yes ... go on ... gasp!) :D
I do strongly believe that we will always be learning something new each day and that we all never stop learning. That is why I love getting constructive criticism concerning my gallery works. I may fix my image according to the criticism or I may not fix it because I would either - not agree with your perspective - or - I do not want to work on that image but I will keep that criticism in mind for the next image.
Although the "Wow - looks fantastic" comments are lovely and ego-boosting - but criticism in the constructive way is the only way that we can better ourselves.
I do also have a tendency to blather on and on so it is best if I stop ....as of ... now! :)
Don't trip over potholes!
:)
Tina
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Comments (24)
Morindessa
This is a beautiful image! I don't know what you are talking about with the hair, it looks great! I wish I could make mine look half this real!
imagynart
That's a great imagery of joyful expressions. :D
LudyMelltSekher
{@}~Hello my dear friend, A wonderful composition full of harmony and beauty. Fantastic work. Superbly done!! All you artwork is Beautiful!! Congratulations!! (Thank you so much for your nice comments) A million roses from me!!! ~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@}~{@} Hug and Happy Monday Luminous blesing. Ludy{@}~
Syrup
Excellent ! I couldn't figure out why this had a wonderful sense of realism? Her expression definately,but her hair is it! Great job! :B eaver !
flaviok
excelente textura , express, belissima obra, aplausos
lunaE
Gorgeous portrait.
PsychoNaut
The expressions say everything, it's very hot just like it is. Wonderful expressions, hand positioning, textures, light, just awesome
Myrailon
one of the most realistic virtual-human-beings-scenes i've ever seen.
pjz99
Re: the hair, you might see if you're rendering with Smooth Polygons checked, it may help out there and save you some postwork. The woman's face has tons and tons of character, very expressive.
WarpedHalo
Thank you guys :) you're all wonderful with your lovely comments heh ... I'm just going to pick on my image lol ... I just think it might of been better without her hand in her hair (she was leaning on her elbow over his shoulder but after being cropped it is hard to tell and I think it looks a wee bit out of place there to be honest) ... Hand poses have to be tweaked up close and personal - use the R or L hand cameras , get close if you can and try to make it look natural. Also need to think about perhaps dialing slightly on the Twist function on each finger on each knuckle (well, Right Ring 1 etc). I also don't like how the hair that she is using - is "styled" that way that is - curving around her face ... if it was natural then the hair would of have been falling right over her face but unfortunately for arts sake - I need to have her face visible. Now I shut up :) Thanks again for the wonderful comments :) Tina
WarpedHalo
Smooth polygons WAS checked and crashed poser a couple of times :) But I didn't give up - had to use a smaller resolution lol. ANd it doesn't help with the hair. :) Cheers Tina
Anain
Superb textures and excellent idea. Superb work! :)
Surama
So great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Autumn_Rains
Oh such a romantic piece...... Going in my faves for sure :) I like the hand in her hair very ergonomically correct. A great render all round :) PS......... Your too hard on your self ;)
STEVIEUKWONDER
Fabulous expression. This is beautifully presented. Well done! Steve :o)
texboy
Stupendous, Tina! The Barbra Streisand nose on that gal sure melts my butter! xoxox from pdg
FS
Great expression and handpose!!!EXCELLENT!!
richard57
Wonderfull work+5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ccbig
Lovely and expressive! Fine image!
callad
Ow WOW! They are soo in love!!! Excellent expressions!!! Love this one!!! FAV!!!
kimariehere
SO romantic and fun !! what a wonderful heartwarming loving image this is!! i adore it!!... awesome !!!
FUNJOKER
Super....super....super*****
Danceswithroos
Actually I thought the hair was a photo! This is amazing once again Tina!
bunnystuff
there she goes again bringing characters alive with human expression. Dr. Frankenstien would be jealous. most people think if they throw a good expression on somebody's face their picture will be real, but oh no. Teletubby Tina proves it's body language also. i would lose the hand though. but you already know that.