I've worked with Poser since April '07, most commonly with fantasy/mood themes, or to express my current obsession with Sherlock Holmes. I have lots of fun experimenting with procedural textures, I love playing with lights and camera angles, and I hope one day to join the ranks of modellers. In my renders, I usually don't do post work, preferring instead to utilize the program's native features, or to re-do a render if something went wrong. After more than a year of that I've recently branched out to Carrara and haven't looked back since.
I also do erotic images, some of which are posted to my gallery at www.renderotica.com under my username elena_c. I'm also at Y!Gallery under elenacalderas.
I do commissions. For more information, look at www.elenacalderas.com.
In real life, I'm a middle-aged female with a degree in biology, working as a scientific consultant, with lots of outré hobbies that no one would believe me anyway (started with medieval reenactment and becoming really strange from there).
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Comments (8)
tennesseecowgirl
Looks pretty, not sure how to help you with your trees, since I don't do this type of art, maybe a snow dance would help LOL have a great Friday!
ThomasMacCallum
Great pic - as for snow covered trees: see here: http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=87469
lyron
Wonderful work!!
marybelgium
beautiful !
PhrankPower
Very realistic!
1402dandoy
Really nice start. I was just thinking about a way to do what you'd like to. This is what I found for now: in the tree shader, add a flat mapping (from above, applied to the leaves). As childs: terrain distribution > snow, and color (white or very light blue). Do the same for the branches. Play with noise and distribution of the snow shader. You could also play with trunk, but it should be very less visible and applied to one side only, as a side wind could have done. I didn't made experiments to mimic the snow layer depht yet, but what I said above can give some nice results. If my explanations aren't very clear, please send me a mail so that I can send you a .car file back. Anyway..; have fun in the snow :)
evinrude
Nice work.
WarmFuzzies
VERY nice! I have been playing around with snowy scenes, but they don't come out as nice as yours!