Well I really don't know what to put here... Born and raised in Port Huron, Michigan but currently living in Upstate New York. I love making artwork with Poser and sharing it with everyone here. Its something I enjoy doing, I have yet to attempt to make any money with it but then I'm still not sure I plan to.
Most of my creations are based on inspiration or mood so I don't really follow a certain theme or anything like that... I guess I'm open to ideas and suggestions, if there's something you'd like to see just throw some details at me and I'll see what we can put together. I've been a member here for awhile but I'm still relatively new because I only recently started really getting into what I do with Poser.
Thank you to everyone who's ever posted comments or rated one of my images. Everything said keeps me motivated and wanting to do more. Look forward to seeing everyone around and happy rendering! :)
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Comments (13)
pennykay
Very nice image! Great work!
starlightpainter
Nice render. Very clean and detailed.
vice
Excellent lighting pov and pose collectivley a great JOB!
FUNJOKER
Very gooooood.....;)*****.coool;)
Bossie_Boots
Excellent work luv lou x
samhal
Not much to add except it's a very, very nice render.
zorares
A goatee or a light beard would make him look more "male". Otherwise, the image is not very interesting. Lighting is too broad, nothing stands out. I don't understand what he is doing either.
danamongden
Great expression and hair.
starfish42
Very nice image - nice to see a handsome male rather than all the cheesecake females.
sessan53
Very nice image!!!!!!!!! :-)
Varnayrah
This is really a beautifull man ;) Only advice I would have is to make Portraits rather in a different format (more height than length - sorry for my english)
Tiari
Delicate gentlemen are hard to do. Looking for the victorianesque classic defined man can be a challenge, without them coming off TOO effeminate. I particularly like pretty men, yet it is hard to do one without it coming off as a pansy or girly man. I have some suggestions that once i found them, worked like a charm. The jaw of course as you stated needs attention. However, for a man's face whenever possible AVOID heart shaped, or round faces. Also avoid the "youth" dial, instead use the "Old" dial and turn it backwards, it gives a better result. On that thread, the one thing that can kill a "pretty man" and make him look a little delicately "drag" is too well overgroomed eyebrows. Men generally have a broader thicker browbone, and so placing a stenciled in thin brow makes them look like they just came out of the salon for a wax job lol. Add in some "un-tweezed" looking slightly longer / thicker eyebrows (via postwork if the texture came with thin ones), it makes a HUGE differene. Hope this helps Oh, P.S. don't ignore the neck! Especially on a slender decicate man, the adam's apple would actually, in slenderness be MORE pronounced.
pjz99
I don't have any issues at all with his face, not all males have to look like Arnold Schwarzenegger :) I think he looks very attractive in a bishie sort of way. You may want to try turning on {A HREF = "http://market.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=38822&">Ambient Occlusion for face, neck and chest skin areas, where the hair is very close to those parts it will produce a thin line of shadow that you might like. You can also turn this on for the Nostrils group and it will kill most of the nose glow. A small thing, his hair seems to be clipping through his right ear a little bit; the hair may have morphs built in to work around that, but if not you can try adding a magnet right around that area on the hair to pull it away from the ear a little bit. A very nicely done male portrait, rare as you said.