I am a Creative Deconstructionist, a weaver of myths, and a visual story teller. I turned to Poser and Studio years ago for help in making book covers for my novels because I cannot draw the human form well. I started around 2009 with Studio and I bounced back and forth between Studio and Poser. For the last several years, since the introduction of G3, I've stuck with Studio.
In addition to book covers, I make all kinds of fantasy art and character renders. The art really has become an obsession of mine. I have even used both Studio and Poser to turn one of my books into a full fledged graphic novel.
Come see my links at https://shor.by/smcroberts
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Comments (12)
pixeluna
You did an awesome work from the pose to the background. Fantastic!
Tholian
I'm liking that lighting pack and I might have to invest in it since lighting is such a pain in Poser compared to DAZ. Great image and fabulous lighting here.
brycek
Wonderful image and pose!
magnus073
I think this one looks amazing Shannon, and your lighting couldn't be any better
alessimarco
Really excellent moonlight! Very nice blend with the background!!
Haydaad
Great scene. Lovely lady and pose. Love the moonlight effects. Thanks for sharing.
Imaginatos
VERY NICE scene ! :)
Tracesl
wonderful character and setting
Arrogathor
This is really good. Excellent work.
brewgirlca
Erased previous comments and added this because doesn't look like you were reading your site mail... upper right corner of this screen in bold. The armour is Vandra and it is one of the most realistic looking pieces of armour available. Ok, the problem is almost certainly that you are not adjusting your render dimensions when you resize your image. When you click on the render button, the lttle black arrow in the upper right corner of your preview sceen you will get a drop down menu. Click on render dimensions. Click the radio button that says "render to exact resolution" Set your resolution to whatever you want - 72 dpi for if you never plan to print it. I always click on at least 300 and sometimes 500 to make sure I can print it later. Then click on "Match document window" This will match the render window with the document window. Every time you resize your window come back to this point and click on the match document window button. That should resolve your issue. Let me know if you are still buffaloed. Poser can be tricky to render with compared to DAZ. Roxy
jmb007
bonne image!!
Chaosphoto
Very nicely done. If you were using Daz I could answer your question as it would just be your chosen image dimensions not fitting the items used in the picture ie rendering a 16:9 format when you created in 5:4. I suspect Poser is similar but I don't know were to look for the render format settings in it. You may not realise you are creating in a format different to what you are rendering in if you are zoomed in a bit. Daz gives you a bounding box around your image that matches the format you have selected, I wonder if Poser does ?.