Sorry by idova
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Description
first time post anywhere :) please be gentle but be honest with your comments, I was after a sad oriental face let me know if i made it
Comments (13)
h2orat
Very nice texturing Idova - really really nice - also great drama in the render -Mark
geoegress
idova- this is fantastic- I can't wait to see what you'll do next. great job :) and welcome
cat_amaris
Very beautiful, indeed sad, I dont know much about poser - im a photography person - but looks darn good to me! all i say is; could there be a little more shadow underneath her hair? very good! xXxXx
JustinBm
Excellent capture of emotion, I can actually feel the sadness.
Nessifer
I must say this is very moving. It gives me the feeling of saddened desperation.
mqshocker
lovely image idova ....you have captured the pain of sorrow nicely
edriver
expressive to say the least (a nice blue moon in the distance would add something here)...good job
Gecko69
sniff....it's ......sniff....nice...wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Ondine
It's a wonderful start....Nice use of negative space. The tear effect is very nicely done
artistheat
Good lighting,Very nice work,cool pic
mapared
Very nice tho not sure face is oriental
Blooddoll
Great start! love the tearing effect and the texture on the hair!
_dodger
It looks very good. It's not that Asian though. Non-Asian features I can see are: 1) The nose doesn't appear quite flat enough at the bridge, though that cold be partly because of 2) the eyebrows come a bit too close together and look a little too heavy (thick) for an Asian. Also, though it's dark and a bit hard to tell, I can't see any epicanthic fold. That's the fold of skin that extends feom the inside of the upper eyelid to the inside of the lower eyelid that makes people think of Asian eyes as 'slanted' (which they actually aren't, really). To see what this effect looks like, if you're not Asian and thus have a real one, grab the inside edge of your upper eyelid and pull it down over your tear duct and hold it in place with a finger or Q-tip and look in the mirror.