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Poseidon

Poser Mythology posted on Aug 18, 2010
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I promised a while ago that would return to the mythological heights of the Olympian gods. I had wanted to do Poseidon as my next entry, but it took a while to get the chops up to deal with the water – and it still nearly had me down for the count! Water is a PAIN to render. Or at least, it is with my poor iMac. I could hear it chugging along like the little engine that could, but it still had trouble keeping up with the demands that water puts on the machine. After wrestling with it for nearly a week, with about 12 separate passes for the water, I managed to squeeze it out. *whew* This is just a custom rolled M4 with Cobalt Hierophant (DAZ3D) and Cista Sanctus (DAZ3D) with some tweaked water node work. Of course there is quite a bit of post-work to make it all gel, including hair, beard, and body hair painting, etc. There are buckets o' detail on this one, so I encourage you to view the large version by clicking on the image to see them all! I think my favourite part is the piercing, oceanic coloured eyes. I'd like to do some more with this figure, but man, it may have to be on dry land!

Comments (28)


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brewgirlca

11:27PM | Wed, 18 August 2010

Wow, it is a real treat to see someone working on a classic mythological character and making a "splash" of it. This is a massively powerful Poseidon and I am not just talking of his muscle morphs. It all comes together right down to the period piece framing. One niave question. Why did you suffer so much trying to render water and splashes? I think it would have been easier and more contralable to use Ron's brushes and Flaming Pear's filters to make the water work. Just my suggestion.

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lt_roberts30

11:32PM | Wed, 18 August 2010

Good question! I simply wanted to try doing water using node work and get the refractions and reflections. It worked, but was painful and I am seriously not sure if I'll ever do it again. Oddly enough, when I was test rendering small, it was not an issue, but as I need a larger image to work with to paint on, that was when things really bogged down! All in all, I'm happy I did it. I always attempt to do at least one thing I've never done before (no matter how big or small) with every new piece. This one was a test of water and the morph tool (for the Hierophant wrap). Glad you like the image!

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alessimarco

11:42PM | Wed, 18 August 2010

A really well done mythological characterization! Well worth all the work!

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Babajaga

11:54PM | Wed, 18 August 2010

wow, absolutly fantastic!

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ToniDunlap

12:05AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Your MAC may have chugged but it sure assisted you in getting a powerful job done. You and your trusty friend have created a beautiful Masterpiece. It is glorious work. Applause Applause!!

dayna2

12:09AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Fantastic classical work Bravo

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Krid

12:10AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

great character with excellent morphs and texture

KnightWolverine

12:12AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Would make an EXCELLENT poster...Amazing detail and stunning character..Well Done! -Will-

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fayrie

12:54AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

holly heck simply amazing work!!!

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wrpspeed

12:59AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

excellent work

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Iceshark39

1:05AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

That has got to be, bar none, one of the BEST personifications of Poseidon that I think I have ever seen! WOW! Magnificent effects, colour and lighting and really spectacular looking character. Just, honestly, absolutely breathtaking. And I agree with KnightWolverine, it would make a really great poster! ;-) Definately a favorite!

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SWard80

1:08AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Simply awe inspiring, completely fit for a God. All of your hard work certainly paid off!

joaq

1:17AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Great artwork here!Bravo!

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legolie

3:53AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Excellent !

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fallen21

4:01AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Fantastic artwork.

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Tracesl Online Now!

5:00AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

excellent and wonderfully done character

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SIGMAWORLD

5:03AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Excellent character and scene!

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nfredman

7:50AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Oh, he was so worth the wait. Ah, the water-magick! No wonder Ron loved it. I gotta pore over this some more. Love the character, indeed.

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thecytron

8:33AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Awesome presentation!

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Zaarin

1:28PM | Thu, 19 August 2010

I feel you on the water! Nice figure; much cooler looking than traditional representations of the god, imo. :)

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muddy_chickn

1:57PM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Really awesome work....I wish I could paint hair like that

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mgtcs

2:07PM | Thu, 19 August 2010

WOW....What can I say.....This is awesome on every level! 10*

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jmb007

5:51PM | Thu, 19 August 2010

belle image!!

Ometeotl

12:31PM | Fri, 20 August 2010

Incredible! Such a strong character (and I'm neither just referring to the body) - worthy of impersonating an ancient god

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reciecup

1:54AM | Sat, 21 August 2010

Beautiful job

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crender

12:41PM | Tue, 31 August 2010

awesome work....

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JuliSonne

3:07AM | Mon, 27 December 2010

So Poseidon must look. Simply divine! 10+

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vapo

10:10AM | Tue, 04 January 2011

Amazing presentation! Great light, it really looks as if the figure was only lit by the water surface... Vashek


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