I originally purchased Poser in 1999Â because I thought I'd be able to create images of things that were, for lack of a better term, Taboo.
Then I discovered that there was more to 3d art than meets the eye.
So dabbling on weekends (which aren't Saturday and Sunday for me) and experementing for many years, I've finally begun to try to actually create some images.
Mind you, they are nothing like what I was thinking when I bought Poser, but then, why I bought it is not relevant, only what I'm doing with it now.
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Comments (7)
BenBischop
Nice Smile...;)
alessimarco
A kind of Mona Lisa smile...very nice!
Faemike55
Very lovely lady! her expression suggests that if someone doesn't get her a drink soon, someone is going to pay dearly
1010
Yep, sure looks like Mona. Stunning portrait!
Savage_dragon
I agree. & what a wonderful face! Splendid job. I hope you will take a shot of it when its done to share with us. ")
crisbenoa
Nice work, looks like mona lisa. Well done.
thomasishp
You have a gift with Poser 7. This picture is almost like a real old painting. Everything is placed very nicely in the pictures. Thank you for taking the time to render it. Some people in the world don't really understand how long one picture can take when using Poser. I know Daz3d is out there, and some other great programs. There is so much post work needed in completed a great picture like this one. I like it a lot. Thank you for sharing your work. In photo shop, how did you add the front of the picture, give it the older paper look?