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Poser Architecture posted on Dec 13, 2008
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This ideas has been done a million times by a million people. This is the first time I've tried it. I saw a description of how to do it in one of the hundreds of how-to books I have that I've never read. I skipped some tedious steps, but it turned out alright for such little effort.

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TCopsey

1:55AM | Sun, 14 December 2008

A million, a million and one times; your's is excellent!!! Really like the results here!

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Killebrew

2:41AM | Sun, 14 December 2008

Thanks for the kind words. It's actually pretty easy to do if anyone wants to try it. 1. Render a figure normally (I did M4 with no texture. "Render" it again as a closed wireframe (for Poser 7 you just switch to wireframe and export the image as a .png file...you don't actually hit the "render" button) For older version of Poser you might just need to take a screenshot of the wireframe. 2. In Photoshop you put the wireframe .png in the top layer top of the base non-textured layer. You may need to do some gaussian blurring on the wireframe to get the wireframe layer to look o.k. - I also duplicated the wireframe layer to darken it. 3. Next, get a big texture of rock or stone off of Google, and put it on top of everything in "overlay" mode. That's 90% of it right there. I painted out a couple of the squares on his head, and used a few cube primitives from Poser off to the side (making sure they were under the rock texture layer so that they would be included and textured like the rest of him) I read it in a book, but I'm sure there's some pictorial tutorials on how to do this. It seems pretty common. I see it all the time.

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Krid

4:40AM | Sun, 14 December 2008

very creative and surreal scene with excellent pose and texture

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xeniaghost

7:02AM | Sun, 14 December 2008

Cool idea and looks very different! Brilliant work!

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IrishCat

3:16AM | Mon, 15 December 2008

Interesting idea) Well done!

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witchdidi

7:05AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Beautiful work and the pose on it is perfect!

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Arquitekto

3:18PM | Sat, 04 April 2009

Fantastic work . Very interestig concept.

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zhaanman

1:44PM | Mon, 07 December 2009

It may have been done by a million but you've done it well very cool look!


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