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)
regaltwo
Nice job with the cloth dynamics.
RGUS
That's a damn lot of gown to get under... a bloke could get lost in there... fabulous dynamics.. and keep playing withthat hair.. you really won't be disappointed!!!
KatesFriend
That is fabulous. Brilliant dynamic work. And the texturing is absolutely luscious.
louly
I like everything about this, it just really works and looks wonderful! The only thing I might change is something RGUS taught me, is to make her look straight at the camera, at us. But it still looks fantastic :)
Danceswithroos
Tina! Your work always blows me away! Just beautiful work as always!!
madmaxh
Excellent cloth work!
SoulSerpentCreations
Excellent work... Just awesome render
Antonio57
Belle pose et beau rendu!!!
flaviok
belissima obra, aplausos (5)
Kartika
Very pretty character!
jgmart
Excellent posing work
phlynn
Well, almost any request! LOL Certainly does look grand, good choice of light, the MAT came out well in this.. No, no, Thank you!
violet
Fantastic work !!!!
texboy
Most excellent, Tina Poserina; more stuff for my wishlist, I reckon! xoxoxox from pdg
dburdick
Beautiful Velvet mat
MUSEWORX
Awesome detail render!!!
deci6el
I have been led here by a winding trail of links on the subject of velvet. First off, I see what you mean, I too googled velvet and was surprised to see so many shiny satin-like examples. Given those examples I suppose your dress simulates velvet. My first impression (before googling) was that it looked more like brushed leather. Sometimes when you want to put a thought in someones head via an image you have to present what the viewer expects and let reality go. Velvet has been done well in CG (Shrek is one example) and I think they were all using shaders that let direct lighting be absorbed and only light with high incidence angles reflect. That is the nature of velvet it tends to absorb light. blah blah blah For that reason the google velvet was all way overlit. Your dress, the folds, the woman, all very nicely posed.
Schnuck
Very beautiful!!!
Margenal
Most excellent work on pose and expression, the cloth dynamism is really stunning, congrats!
bunnystuff
it's true, i'm an awesome friend. it's about time you thanked me. playing on my jet black fetish aye? hot. she looks like a pretty little Spanish number what with the rose shoes and such. her eyes look like one is black and the other brown. no doubt its Vue's doing. i just love the way you take random items from random outfits and change colors and materials to bring em together like that. i'm always shocked and gasp and have a mini heart attack and cum a little when you tell me your model's clothes are all from different packages. you're like a movie producer's dream saving millions in duckets cuz you're re-matting and recycling to make new beautiful outfits. even though i have to share her with other dudes, i'll still take her as a mistress :P Chalada i say!
corvas
gorgeous image,you hav done a brilliant job on the cloth dynamics,simple but effective,amazing work,gorgeous pose and always good to see a happy customer and am really glad you like it.excellent work
RadiZ
Excellent render - the light/shadow is great, the dynamics, top notch and the pose even better ;)) - so what can one say, absolutely fabulous render...
amirapsp
Great textures and light!
linkdink
Damn, that velvet looks perfect. I MUST have it....