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Sorceress

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"Uh oh. I think you made her angry!" Rendered in Poser 4 with post rendering in Photoshop. Daz's Stephanie, Kozaburo's Wave hair, Gorodin's Chainmail texture on Vicki's catsuit. All other texture, bump and transparencies are original.

Comments (15)


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rockets

7:54AM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Wow, great image...very creative and I love the effects!

NrNk

7:58AM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Excellent image!

Aery_Soul

8:07AM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Actually she seems really angry! Very cool postwork, I like the colors you used and her eyes are very particular. Nice work!!! ~*Siliphiel

Mahliqa

8:21AM | Sat, 22 June 2002

This is very well put together! I like the whole composition

gg77

9:04AM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Just don't let her point! Excellent work!

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Kiera

9:14AM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Fantastic work.. I love the electricity, the chrome, and the lighting.. beautiful.

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zorares

10:36AM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Very, very powerful image!

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lparisek

12:10PM | Sat, 22 June 2002

This is just great!

Destiny

4:27PM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Excellent!!!

Bigballa111cmb

5:55PM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Stunning art work

atlpup

6:02PM | Sat, 22 June 2002

HOLELY COWS she is great! love the effects in that... would love to learn how you did that energy stuff with her!

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gerberc

12:32AM | Mon, 24 June 2002

Excellent image with amazing postwork!

wayouteast

3:48AM | Mon, 24 June 2002

Thanks for the comments. To atlpup and anyone else who might be wondering how the 'electricity' was done, it's done in Photoshop using the 'Difference Clouds filter. Briefly: Create a new layer with 'Screen' as the blending mode. Fill with colour (doesn't really matter what colour at this stage). Render Difference Clouds twice. Invert. Go to 'Levels' and pull the centre slider to the far right. You should start to see the electricity happen. Now go to 'Hue/Saturation', pick the colour channel that corresponds to the dominant colour of your lightning and slide the 'Lighten' toggle to the right. You should end up with high contrast black and white electricity. Duplicate your electricity layer. Finally, use the 'Colorize' function to tint your uppermost electricity layer to the colour that you want. Play around with settings until you're happy. The electricity generated is random so you may have to do the above several times to get exactly the effect that you want. For 'Sorceress' I then cut, copied and pasted various bits of the electricity until it was all positioned where I wanted it. HTH.

Gorodin

4:43PM | Wed, 26 June 2002

Wow, Looks great!

BTW, there is a way to make the electricity a little less random using Wayouteast's technique combined with gradients. If you start with a B/W gradient and render difference clouds over it, the majority of your lightning will be within the original gradients transition. Play with this effect for a while, using radial settings as well, and you can get pretty good at it...

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fiction2002

1:36PM | Sun, 07 September 2003

Incredible character work and post work!


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