Outdoor skin Test by RajDArge
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Description
testing the skin shader outdoors.
This weekend is to relearn Maxscript. I knew it once, but I'm a bit rusty.
Raj
Comments (9)
mikeerson
well the test to see if she gets tan right... she's too light up top and only half of her leg got a good tan on it - lol... I saw your title and was hoping for a "tan lines" image - lol ... something about a tanned body with white areas in the good spots is just too cool and ya don't see enough of it on the site - lol
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent
M2A
Great looking lady.
tetrasnake
Beautiful!
Stormbreaker
Looks good to me. ^_^
kobaltkween
the texture and material are looking great. i really like the realistic variation in skin tone, and the lips still look amazing. as before, the background seems to fight to fight the lighting (while affecting reflection, which is puzzling). so it's a little hard to judge the realism of the skin shader. also like the last image, i don't see any of the redness from indirect lighting where skin is next to each other. when i was studying reference photos awhile ago, i really started to notice it so i look for it now. it's not a big deal at all, but since GI is a lighting issue rather than a material issue, i thought it might be worth it to mention as something that might show your material to an even better advantage. overall, i think your lighting is very realistic and shows off her texture to a nice advantage. i think your pose and composition are really artistic and striking, but you might get a few more Max users' interest if you corrected some of Vicky's more egregious anatomical errors. it looks like you're still playing around with hair solutions. if you want to got the painting route, i might have some suggestions if you're interested.
texboy
looks like real open shade to me, Raj.... good work!
crender
Superb work
Seaview123
This is great, and a very Happy New Year to you too!