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 (10)
magnus073
Love this version of her a lot Shannon, very nice job
fayrie
very nice :D
legolie
Love the 2 versions ! Excellent work !
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent and imaginative scene......!!! Merry Christmas.....!!! #:O)
KaiArt
Excellent work
TooL_PePe
Excellent character and scene! Love the hand posing
alessimarco
~Both fine versions! Nice to see the variation!~
SIGMAWORLD
Very nice.
Seaview123
Nice looking character!
brewgirlca
They are both well done but I like this one better. The figure is better attached to her environment - this is particullarly so along the lines of her cape. In the previous image the strong black outline of the cape did not fit, but here the lines fit with the black outlines of the background images. Also this one has the appearance of a color lithograph done in early 19th century style, it has a provenance, a sense of history.