Dork Scores a Touchdown by dphoadley
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Description
My remapped Dork scores a touchdown. Everything in this scene was either a freebie, or a Poser 4 default content that was remapped and adapted by me for this football series. The background crowd was created by me in Poser, using my remapped Poser 2 Lo res figures, as a render that was then photoshopped, and afterwards applied to a flat plane. The bleachers are the default Poser Stairs primitive, scaled and textured by me to stand in as the real thing.
Comments (10)
drifterlee
Great action scene, Dave!
fls13
Nice posing!
Mondwin
Cool idea and splendid scene...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
Indoda
Great action scene - lots of work on the crowd - great poses - looks like a storm is coming both in the picture and outside my window ;)
VDH
Beautiful action scene!!
Elcet
Great sports scene and very instructive experiment. I am not very convinced by the BG crowd, but the players are excellent. To my opinion, if you have Poser7 or 8, you could try instancing one lo-poly (eg. Poser2 or 3) figure, if you copy one and paste this figure you have an instance, of which you can change the pose and clothes. Of course the total weight of the scene is increased, but not so much as if you put the same number of true figures in the scene. Alternatively, you can pose some 5-6 figures and get a first render, then you change the figures, their pose and clothes, you put them in a different place, then you make another render, you combine them, etc. It takes a lot of time for sure, but the result would be much better.
Seaview123
Good looking football picture.
romangirl
Hurrah for Dork!
clifftoppler
Do they really wear such frail looking shoes/boots? If so they either seek trouble or have a huge faith in the gentleness of the opposing team. Nice to see you tackling a different subject, though that crowd needs a little work - you know that without me saying, of course.
erlandpil
Nice work again erland