Some Things Will Never Change by muddled
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Description
The title is as much a work in progress as the image, I know what I mean by it but don't know if it is apparent to the viewer.
The image is rendered in Poser, character base is David, the guitar is a prop mailed to me by a friend (I play guitar and he thought I'd use it) but I cant find a refence to give credit too, if anyone knows I'll gladly credit it!
Things I would like to improve/seek advice on:
The lens flare on the guitar hea, too much?
Making the body look as old as the head, I suspect I may have to do it by hand with an art package or even print it ot and draw over it, then rescan it! If anyone has any tips the'd be gratefully recieved.
The characters face, I like the expression, not 100% happy with the features, whenever I tried to alter the features tho it seemed to lose something..... I maybe get too attached to my piccies when they have people in them, anyone else find that?
I am happy with the lighting and composition, tho will listen to other views, as long as they agree with me :D
Any comments warmly recieved, thanx for viewing
Michael
Comments (4)
netlion66
wow.. very cool image!!
cshark
Not to be critical, but the neck is wrong: top near the nut should taper, and it is too long.
muddled
no please, be critical, i will be re-working this image. I agree with your comments, the neck (probably guitar too) needs resizing as it is too big, abd is one object in poser, not sure if i can resize the neck and not the body. Not sure if I can taper just one section of the neck tho, again, i think it will impact on the whole guitar. Unless you know otherwise? Cheers for comments
three_grrr
Awesome image .. I see what you mean about aging the body, it needs to be "stringier", the muscles and sinews should show. I know nothing about poser, so have no suggestions, LOL, not much help, am I? Just the same, this is a wonderful work!!