Becoming Jane (Austen)
by drifterlee
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Description
I have hit one of those "I hate my work and I am uninspired stages where I also hate Poser 6-7 limitations". This render came about after seeing an ad for "Becoming Jane" a movie here in the US about Jane Austen's life - although quite a bit is fictionalized as she was a quiet person. Jane Austen (16 December 1775–18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works include Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion. Her social commentary and masterful use of both free indirect speech and irony eventually made Austen one of the most influential and honoured novelists in English literature. Her novels were all written and set around the Regency Era. She never married and died at age 41. Although the movie claims she had a lover that her family would not allow her to marry. How hard it must of been for women in those days. The fact that she became a published writer at all is amazing.
The basic set is from Mostdigitalcreations site and is called "Writing Room". I changed the floor and window textures and the chair, which is a freebie by Toni Lynch. The bookcase and writing box on the floor are freebies from Ness Period Reproductions. Her hair is Alanis Hair by FKDesigns at 3Dcommune. Her dress is from the V4 Dynamic Trousseu at Daz with the materials changed to satin. Poser 7 refused to raytrace with this one for some reason but did render without raytracing. I think the latest service releases have made P7 worse.
For those of you who have asked about my horse, Buddy, is is doing great. The Vet was wrong about his leg, and he is sound and a real sweetheart. It has been so hot here in Michigan -the humidity from all the lakes is what makes it so miserable - makes all sports difficult. It is one of the hotest summers we have had in years.
Thank you so much for your comments!!!! They mean a lot to me!!!!!
Comments (65)
sixstring
Your lighting in this is Fantastic, Sherrie!!! I love the setting, and the smoke coming off the candle. Beautiful piece!!! Big hug from me. - Matt
brycek
Fantastic image Sherrie..wonderful setting and the lighting is fantastic!!
Sivana
I think here you have done a special work, and the scene is so wonderful from the furniture you have used to the evening light. A real masterstroke today!!
goldie
this is such a wonderful scene...i like all the little details you've added (like Ness' writing set sitting on the floor)...the room and atmosphere are perfect and little ol' jane never looked so good (though it appears we only have one painting of her and that one is even in question--too bad)...
annie5
Superb lighting here Sherrie! Excellent render..love it :)
theprojectionist
Yeah Sherrie this is a great setting,and its 25C here today and its winter whats the summer going to bring,hang in there and enjoy the Northern Summer.
ToniDunlap
What a treat! Reading the story and viewing your marvelous image. I had a sense of being entertained and totally consumed. A rare feeling . Most excellent.!!!
jif3d
Most women I know, just lap this Jane Austin stuff right up ! I think the silk texture turned pretty good and a nice Victorian over all feel and the lighting works really well ! I agree it must have be very hard to be a woman back then...Pride and Prejudice for sure ! Well done & ~Cheers~ :o)
delbeke
Great atmosphere and lighting. Wonderful composition
pops
What a excellent scene-this is quite wonderful. Great news about your horse. Wee are having a pretty mild summer in CA, but last summer was a killer. Have a great weekend
irakika
Very nice room and lighting! Great work!
bbratche
Great atmosphere Sherry:)
jwiest
Fantastic scene Sherrie!
Antonio57
Excellente création,la mise en scène et les lumières sont exemplaires!!!
TheAnimaGemini
I agree with the lights. Great work.
UOja
Lovely scene and lights. Great details and story too!
jdehaven
One of those times that you are glad a Dr. is wrong! Good to hear! Cool concept, a well done period piece and the lighting from the candle is very convincing. Hope you can work your way around the software issues- they can be trying but once you got it licked, its a good feeling!
lunaE
Beautiful Sherrie Love her pose and expression. The details in this piece are outstanding done and love the lights you used. Excellent piece of artwork.
VelvetMoxie
Beautiful work, Sherrie! You have such an amazing way of putting things all together!
sessan53
This is absolute fantastic work. Excellent and brilliant. Bravo:-)sessan
-renapd-
Excellent detail and looks like she's not in lack of inspiration! :) Her expression indicates she's already thought of a very interesting twist to the story she writes... great work indeed! :)
carlx
Impressive and wonderful composition, Sherrie!!! Outstanding character, details, environment and lighting!!!
Petra-S
nette Scene..super Light!
1010
A wonderfully detailed image Sherrie, stunning!
Skydancer917
Wonderful mini biography and a great image, Sherrie! Well done!
Bossie_Boots
Wow fantastic detail and the lighting is superb really amazing artwork hugs lou x
meselfr
awesome scene.... :)
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent scene and great effects.....!!! Beautiful work of lighting....!!!
kobaltkween
glad to hear your horse is doing well! nice atmosphere and lighting. i think her style of dress, hair and jewelry is out of period, but there's not too many choices that wouldn't be. the writing set could have a more prominent (and safer) placement on the desk near the candle. i love the palette you've chosen for this piece. very natural and muted colors create a very personal and quiet feel. your frustration definitely isn't visible in your work.
flaviok
Concordo que as limitações ainda são grandes no Poser. Uma iluminação fantastica,belissima obra, aplausos (5)