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)
P3Design
Awesome image, well done.
hal001
Thank you for your kind remarks on my freebie. I love your pic and concept. I hope we will see more of it.
Spacer_01
Most brilliant! Way to go! Your dynamic duo can boldy travel where no duo has gone before :) This really opens up some interesting possibilities, only your imagination's the limit now! (and the amount of material you have in your runtimes library) Looks like a cool freebie, i'm gonna have to check that one out! The butterfly and flower tatoos on her back is an unexpected but nice touch, it makes the character that much more interesting, adding to her developing sense of personality. I think the tatoos gave the scene just that extra little bit that it needed. It looks like she's having a fun time trying to figure out how to work the machine, and the dragonsnake reminds me of an anxious / excited puppy. Her constant development reminds me alot of roleplaying character creation - starting with a basic concept, and then proceeding to fill in the personal details blanks as the backstory is being written. For those who aren't into roleplaying, making a character to play is like getting a chance to participate in an adventure with a group rather than watch a movie or read a book. Coming up with a character concept is crucial, as is filling in the details essential. Lots prefer to just gloss those over, and jump right into adding up the character stats (abilities, skills, talents, etc with numerical values and effects) but not me. Writing a character's backstory is kinda like writing a short story, of any past adventures, upbringing, family relations and history. In doing so, its often hard to tell where you'll end up with it once you've finished it, but over the course of writing it, you get to literally illustrate the character - appearances, physical description, likes/dislikes, personality, habits, etc that serves to make the character that much more vivid.