Since the year 2000, I've been involved with Poser and the related online communities. Before then, my main artistic expression was through pencil sketching. Recently, I've started looking into digital photography as another hobby. For a complete view of my porfolio, visit my gallery at Renderosity. I do clean my images out from time to time to keep it looking professional, but feel free to leave comments on the images that are there.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Renderosity Poser Staff Pick:
- M3 HDR - February 2007
RDNA Images of the Week:
- Spuggles - March 2007
- Poison Dart Frog - September 2006
- Andrewsarchus - September 2006
- Butterfly - May 2006
- Apollo's Army - January 2006
- Intergalactic 2 - December 2005
- Squeaker in Trouble - November 2005
- Stare Off - November 2005
RDNA Apollo Holiday Challenge
- 1st place - Home for the Holidays - December 2005
RAUNCHYMINDS Image of the Week
- M3 + L2 - September 2005
TUTORIAL:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2688568
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Comments (5)
Kaartijer
Pretty good job! Congrats!*****
jaynep12002
Nice work. They look good.
Elcet
Extremely well done and quite instructive of the "state of art" of the new "4" generation through the peculiar mood that you give to your images. From my experience, but I will do more tests soon, it seems that the current Daz characters are slightly superior to Smith Micro's ones, especially for the arms, but the difference isn't such that Smith Micro's ones cannot be used; in fact, as I say in my last post, Poser's own figures add something different and, when one is speaking in terms of narrative illustration, Sydney, Olivia, Simon, Miki or Kelvin are definitively necessary in a scene. On another hand, aside what Daz technicians say, the progress since the Millenium 3 generation is unclear, so people keeping use of the older characters are right. The shoulders areas are always far too short (they are better on N-Sided Quidam models), the forearm has some wrong curves in M4 as in Olivia or Miki, and the clothes have nearly no folds if any. So they are so unrealistic that one can question if the best solution wouldn't be to paint them directly in Photoshop on naked bodies… Your V4 hair is also a bad model (I noticed other bad ones in Content Paradise and Daz catalogues), but in that field I've seen more realistic ones. Thanks a lot Jeremy for this nice scene and excellent test, which deserves great honors! 5+++++!
Cimaira
Wonderful image, I love the lighting and poses.
felinx
Bonne scène !