(Jan. 2008) Hello everyone and thanks for visiting my page. My name is Tom, and I've been interested in art and sketch drawing as a hobby for as long as I can remember, although never very seriously. In mid 2007 I started using Poser 6 and Photoshop Elements, and have been 'hooked' on '3D' art ever since. I'm still learning to use various 3D modeling programs to try and develop some digital art skills. I enjoy getting feedback from other artists on what to work on and how to improve.
(Feb. 2009) The submarine I've attempted to animate is from an old TV show in the 1960s called 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'. Although the show was kind of cheesy, I remember watching it after school along with old episodes of Star Trek.
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Comments (24)
EltonJ
Awesome. Working wth Depth of Field?
dianas..creations
Excellent work...beautiful image!!
allnaydi
Excellent setting, lighting and perspective Tom. I wish I could answer your question, but honestly, I have no idea what causes the pixelation in Poser 7 (I never got past P6 and I'm not using it all that much, because I'm more used and comfortable with D/S).
Antonio57
Terrible ce qui attend cette belle!!!!!!
magnus073
Oops, looks like there could be trouble. Great one Tom
Faemike55
Great scene! Where's that can of Dragon-B-Gon when you need it. As for DOF - I have absolutely no idea I don't understand it, YET!
agdink
Great looking image! The trick to smooth DoF in Poser 7 is in the number of "Pixel Samples". By default Poser sets that up with 3. If you want smooth DoF, then you need to crank it up to 15-20 (at least). It adds some time to your render, but you don't get the choppy/grainy feel to your elements in the background. Of course, you can also use something like GlowWorm from Daz or Advanced Render Settings from RunTimeDNA to render a separate DoF pass which will let you blur out the DoF in Photoshop. I've tried both and actually prefer Poser's version, but when I'm feeling impatient, GlowWorm saves a boodle of time and gives more control than Poser or Advanced Render Settings since you can set the start and end points of your focal range. Have fun!
bcrathburn
what a cool render... i don't understand poser at all i'm trying but it's just to hard maybe one day
brycek
Wonderful image..terrific poing!!
mauk
Great work!!!!!!
ragouc
Very good POV and DOF. Good light and scene. Very good pose and render.
schonee
Excellent work Tom great lighting too!
Lunastar
Awesome POV. I'm playing catch up so hopefully I'll see what I've missed soon. Excellent work Tom.
sim3344
Beautiful render!!!
Minda
beautiful scene and terrific posing and lighting tom...great job as always...
Tracesl
well done scene, excellent scope of distance and size
Faery_Light
Uh oh, she is in a really bad spot. Looks great to me. I don't know about DOF at alll, gotta learn it.
huismus
All is said already. Beautiful render Tom!
TCopsey
Very cool depth w/the blurred dragon "way toward the back" (which makes us all comfortable - lol). Great job!
densa
wonderful scene love her pose
Miska7
Very nice character and pose. Great POV and lighting! Well done.
shotgung0d
I promise not to mention anything about the upskirt POV... oops, just did! Really cool action scene man, kinda think she might be lunch.
Jaml
Great pose and focus!!!!
edhoover
The depth of field does add a lot. Cool picture.