Chair-oscuro by DapperMan
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Description
Reverse angle of the previous picture. With some new morphing, hopefully the sweater is now "prudish" enough for my friend here (unlike the thumbnail pic). After AnAardvark told me about Diamanda Galas, she became a big admirer, hence the giant poster. So the Spendlove version of her also has Diamanda in her barracks.
Rendered in Poser Pro.
Comments (12)
mgtcs
Excellent perspective here, an excellent image!
alessimarco
Excellent pov and love the play on words in your title! :)
jaydee_007
Posing on a chair turned backwards is WORK. Getting it done right is even more work. This gets it done right. Your efforts have clearly paid off. She looks quite real. Very well done.
DangerousThing
Yes, very nice posing.
MachosReina
Cool!!
giorgio_2004
I agree with jaydee_007: this pose is tricky to do right even in real life when the model does not have dials to turn. In Poser is even worse, but you managed to create a very convincing illusion of realism. And the light, as always, is your strong point. Your friend (BTW, what's her name??) should be really proud! Best compliments to both!
thecytron
Most Xcellent modeling work! AmaZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzing ambiance lighting!
Revelation-23
Yep, the pose makes this work, it makes this render believable, which I believe sometimes (or more often) takes precedence over "realism". Great job with this one!
e3man
Great POV and lighting study !
kobaltkween
i agree with pretty much everyone above. the pose and the scene are very authentic, and the lighting is very visually interesting. this would make an excellent photo, which is always a good sign. the only thing that strikes me is her hips. i find most Poser figures hard to pose with their legs in front of them because they end up looking like they're sort of glued to the front of the torso. the pose and pants mitigate that effect, but it might help if you angled her hips a little or smooth the transition a bit with the morph brush. as i said, though, it's a basic problem with most Poser figures. i love the details of the scenery. it looks like a cool place.
AnAardvark
Great pose, and lighting. The interaction of the feet and the floor is really good. Glad she likes Diamanda Galas.
tennesseecowgirl
Had a smile when I saw your location listed under the member list so had to then come vist your gallery,, nice work. Have a great day there in Missour-uuuh