I'm a hobbyist when it comes to 3D pictures.
I started 3D many years ago with Imagine on the Amiga. Several years later when I was using a pc, I got a free copy of Poser on a 3D magazine and I was intrigued by it. Eventually I also got a version of Poser 3. Not long after I bought Poser 5 and was hooked.
I use Poser 2014 and Vue 11 mostly, together with Photoshop and a few other 2d graphics programs. I find making pictures to be a great way to relax, and since I can't draw it is a good way to get my ideas out into something "real".
My favourite pictures are those that are left open to interpretation - is the figure we see good or evil? Is this person here a villain, or are they riding to the rescue?
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Comments (18)
andrewl
A wonderful thought for the future. stunning image :)
gizmee
Excellent scene!! Fantastic work!!
mafaja
Great work
doarte
Perfect presentation of the possible. Just consider what medicine is doing for our veterans.
LinaraTar
fantastic work!
tarlana
The tear running down her cheek here is an EXCELLENT touch.
DrMutato
OMG! So evocative. Made me cry.
3Dpixi
Wow... I love it... great character, use of colours and beautiful scene!
Dog-boi
Very cool.
JCD
Awesome - love her pose!
Dim_Reaper
Thank you for all the kind comments. I got the idea when I saw this news story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7443866.stm Absolutely fantastic invention which will hopefully get mass-produced, but it did make me think about where the final limit will be, and just how far should we go down this path.
thecytron
Awesome!
LBAMagic
Excellent work.
thebasstard
Excellent work, I ´ve read the story too. Well, it´s great for the amputees in rich countries or those who are chosen as testers, who will be equipped with it, but I think it will make those who can´t afford such a device feelin´ much more excluded than they already do. You´re thinkin´ about the veteran, but what´s with the innocent victims of the wars in Afghanistan or Iraq, will they get those prosthetics? Very unlikely, they can be lucky if they get the standard provided by some NGOs and development aid.
FrenchKiss
Beautiful light and wonderful character.
clam73
great lighting and poses....very nice!! :-)
katy555
Fascinating image. Excellent light and colors. interesting idea...
A_Sunbeam
Well done. Marvellous what can be done nowadays; now if they can only slow down the aging process ...