Yuma test by 3D Strike
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Description
This is just a quik render test of Yuma. I changed the eyes and made a few color changes.
There' s another one without freckles in my site. This is a great texture to work with.
Yuma by Steffyzz
hair: Kazaburo
Comments (10)
BJsHaven
Love her freckles. She is very pretty and real looking.
Jace
Excellent. What tools did you use other than Poser? One recommendation is to change the shader on the lips. The lips look realistic, but "sickly" right now. They look as though the skin is lacking blood, except for inside the tiny cracks (or veins, which shouldn't be visible). It looks a little disturbing on an otherwise pleasant and beautiful woman's face. Great work!!
artistheat
Excellent face texture
stoney54
It sure looks real to life! Very good texture and good job! :-)
rkamil
I love the contrast and blur effect in this one. It separates the background, enhance the facial texture and seemingly adds ambience. Excellent work.
iguana
Shadows and freckles give great depth to face. (more so than "Elisa", who's a bit washed out :-) Really beautiful work!
3D Strike
Thank you for your comments:-) Jace,I used Cinema 4D and Photoshop for the background picture. I'll try to improvre the lips for my future pics.
Aeneas
It is so near to a photographs that I can't help but look at why it isn't one. Apart from the lips, I see a black blurred line running down het nose and the eyes still have two details that don't work out like they should: the first is that the upper eyelid and the eyelashes should cast a shadow on the eyeball, and the second is that the eyeball is always moist. Now the ball is placed inside a dry structure, but normally the line where the eyeball meets the bottom eyelid should be covered wit a blurry line of light reflecting on the tear liquid. My suggestion is to soften the visible outline of the eyeball I only write this because I really had to see twice to discern her from a photograph. So: very, very good work.
Vile
I am impressed!
Ona
Just perfect. And incredibly beautiful!