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Captains of Industry: for Predation

Vue People posted on Mar 14, 2011
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Not too sure what I'm trying to say with this one--if anything. I recently purchased Predation's "Lorenzo and Loretta Bundle" over at DAZ. Also, I bought his "LoREZ Dogs" at the same time. So I've been playing with those figures and this one happened to feature the "Businessman" figure. I had previously purchased his "LoREZ Horse," which I used in a previous posting. The price of the bundle package makes those of us with tight budgets hestitate even with it on sale (as it was when I bought it). However, when you see what you are getting, the price per figure is really a bargain. More important to me is that I can actually put more than one or two figures in my renders. These figures are meant primarily for middle to background use, but as you can see in this posting, they don't look too bad up close either. Each LoREZ product comes with a variety of characters, textures, and poses, which makes them very useful. They also come with a head and hands pose that can be attached to the clothing products of other vendors. You can reach Predation's shop here: http://www.daz3d.com/i.x/search/searchsub/?_m=d&sstring=LoREZ&x=18&y=6 So thanks, Predation, for an excellent series of products. Now, how about a LoREZ Medieval line? That's something we all could use. Thanks for stopping by to take a peak. The healing process is slow but steady. Feel much better by with each new day. Appreciate all your expressions of concern and for healing. Jeremy POST SCRIPT: Guess I was asleep at the computer. Didn't realize how sloppy I'd been at the posing. Also decided the puppy was too small. You won't see much change in the guy at the left. Some of the problem is illusion caused by the angle to the camera and some of it is the way the morph drapes the pants around the leg. Thanks to all who pointed out those embarrassing errors. J. CREDITS: Vue6 Pro Studio, Poser 6. Buildings: Powerage's "Beau Quartier" four of a set of six (Renderosity). Street Texture: from www.amazingtextures.com. The Captains: Left: Lorenzo (Pietro) BusinessSuit morph; Right: Lorenzo (Umberto)BusinessSuit morph. Runner: Lorenzo (Giorgio) TShirt morph. Dog: LoRez Dog with "Jack Russell" morph. Woman: "Loretta Lorez" with skirt morph.

Comments (16)


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debbielove

9:25AM | Mon, 14 March 2011

Well, Jeremy, aside from a great looking render and the figures looking super as well, what we are looking at are a couple of the uncaring, money grabbing soul destroying individuals that have trashed the world all over.. May they burn in hell..... And still, no Government anywhere has the balls to say you did it and tax or fine then for it! Certainly not here in the U.K. God one mate.. Now, all get at me, but you know I'm right..... Rob

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Faemike55

9:29AM | Mon, 14 March 2011

Cool scene

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grafikeer

9:56AM | Mon, 14 March 2011

I am thinking of getting the Lorenzo Lorez pack myself,I have a couple of his other figure sets which work very well in populating a scene.This image shows them off nicely,and the background works very well with them.My only crit would be the foot on the runner looks off,I think it needs to bend upwards instead of down.Other than that,a very good render my friend!

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waldodessa

10:25AM | Mon, 14 March 2011

Excellent work Jeremy!

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Ravyns

11:01AM | Mon, 14 March 2011

Good One Jeremy!!

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mininessie

11:19AM | Mon, 14 March 2011

good image!

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bigbraader

1:56PM | Mon, 14 March 2011

The figures as such look great, nice render. But - please - work a little more on the posing :) The runner's right foot looks like a serious injury, and the woman on the stairs has her foot in the concrete...

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ragouc

2:31PM | Mon, 14 March 2011

Very good composition.

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emmecielle

2:51PM | Mon, 14 March 2011

Excellent work! :)

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fingers

3:21PM | Mon, 14 March 2011

It's a really fine render, kjer :O) (and what bigbradder said, hehe :O) Mikey

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RETIRED

5:28PM | Mon, 14 March 2011

lo-rez dog? I don't think so. that puppy l;ooks pretty darn familiar to me for one & I suspect others will recognize a certain JRT chasing daddy down the street. Heh Heh

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mistressotdark

6:40PM | Mon, 14 March 2011

cool :D I have the low res cat figure..and i've been looking at this set...

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Spacer_01

1:16AM | Tue, 15 March 2011

Hey there :) What I like most about this render, is the lighting... Its perfect imho. True, theres very little shadows, but hey, we get plenty of those days too when the sun's not very bright, and its almost purely global illumination and indirect lighting. The business men and the building look superb! I keep looking at it and wondering - "and this is a Vue render? Niiice..." ;) I wouldn't worry too much about the placement of the gal's foot - since your having to roughly pose them in poser then import them into Vue... If it needs adjusting, jump back into poser or do that poser/vue bridge thing that the newer Vue has... I've heard of what hassle that can be sometimes. Overall, well done! (makes me wish i'd have enough spare time and energy to finish a few renders to get uploaded here) :)

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Eldeago

3:22PM | Tue, 15 March 2011

love the natural poses you have here. All around nice job.

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NitraLing

2:46PM | Sat, 19 March 2011

Exceptional work!!!

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Orinoor

3:43PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Nicely done! The lighting is really good, not too over-dramatic for the scene. Incorporating figures into a scene is always tricky, so nicely done!


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