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Digital Man

Poser Science Fiction posted on Dec 15, 2008
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I said I was done with the wireframe thing, but I lied. It's fun to play with.

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marcopolinski

6:14PM | Mon, 15 December 2008

cool!!

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wrpspeed

7:17PM | Mon, 15 December 2008

very interesting. i can see some interesting effects that can be done with photoshop

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Conniekat8

11:24PM | Mon, 15 December 2008

Very clever!

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Biffowitz

5:54AM | Tue, 16 December 2008

Very cool render, looks great!

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LENK911

10:28PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

HOW DO YOU ACTUALLY DO THIS. IS THERE A TEXTURE YOU HAVE DEVELOPED? SOUNDS GREAT TO ME. I WOULD LOVE TO PLAY WITH IT?

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Killebrew

10:33PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

It's actually really really simple. It's done with a few different renders blended together in Photoshop. One layer is M3 with regular skin. One is a wireframe render. Another is M3 without any textures (It might be called a "lit wireframe"...I don't remember). You just render the same scene a few times just using different settings in the view window of Poser, and export each render out as you usually would. Afterwards you put the layers together in Photoshop and paint out the parts of each layer you don't want to see. Nothing to it.


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