Hi and thanks for looking. The pic above is of me at the TIGER TEMPLE in Thailand First a little about me. I am male, in my 60's, living in Melbourne Australia. I worked as a machinist for over 40 years after serving a five year apprenticeship, seven years in the rope industry and thirty eight in the glass container industry. My main hobby has been photography ( I developed my first film ( with supervision ) when I was eight years old.) Sooo many years ago. I first saw poser through a friend and I was impressed. Poser 2 was my first purchase. It was so amazing being able to set lights and pose a model that did not complain about the cold, discomfort, taking so long, am I going to get paid for this? I have been playing with Poser, Bryce and Painter ever Since, thank you for reading. Live forever, or die trying
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Comments (3)
3x3
nice scene
lyron
Cool work!!
Spacer_01
Hmmm, have to wonder where she's going now? An establishment with a 'no pets' allowed rule? At least the pet is behaving, or giving the impression that it will behave. Whether it does or not is probably left to be seen. The building does indeed look worn and weathered. So the setting is more futuristic than magical fantasy. I like the dress, looks trendy for that type of setting. I don't have the dress yet, or haven't tried it if I do have it (if its dynamic cloth then Carrara can't use it anyways), so its hard to say whether or not theres a tad of skin poke-through on the right breast or not, or maybe its part of the dress texture. Its really minor though, and barely even noticeable. In event of clothing poke-throughs, most often clothing comes with morph adjustment dials, sometimes located in the main body, and sometimes you have to dig into the hierarchy tree and select Chest, more often than not you can adjust or fine-tune the cup sizes to fit. Sometimes you have to resort to manually scaling the clothing area ever so slightly, and sometimes its just a matter of adjusting the character's breast size as a last resort. Not always possible if you don't have the Morph++ package, or some other 3rd party V4 morphs kit (I think Rendo or RDNA has one). Sometimes when its pants leggings or shirt/jacket sleeves, you can just hide the body part - make it invisible. But like I said, its hard to tell if its a poke-through issue or just a patch of the clothing texture. I just thought I'd toss in a little tip that can come in handy ;) As always, keep up the creative work!