Thank you for viewing my work. These horizontals are 14x40 inch canvas giclee prints that I do in my home studio. I am just starting to post work I have done over the past few years. A few people think I'm pumping these out.... wish it was true, no like the rest of you it take a lot of time. I am a retired software exec. involved in the development of architectural CAD, who had a secret desire to be an artist. My oldest son, a university professor teaching animation and modeling, pushes me to keep learning to stay sharp.... and I guess out of his hair. My website displays and offer services for those who want period based portraits of themselves..... as well as my personal desires as above. I use Modo, PoserPro, ZBrush, Vue 11 Inf, Painter, and Photoshop in my workflow. My portrait work is based around Photo, Vue, and Painter. If you would like to know more about my efforts, please visit my website, another effort I am learning to do in my retirement, as I fall asleep over many manuals..... I hate reading manuals. For those who wanted to know my hardware configuration: MacPro, 4 core, 11 Gigs ram running a 30", 23" and Wacom tablet....and yes I render in layers or sections to complete these as a final 14x40 inch 300 dpi file when needed.
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Comments (12)
phfrancke
Very cool idea. Figuring out how to integrate the different tools out there has to be 80 percent of the battle in my opinion.
bob4artist
The layout template is a great idea. But I have found that Poser renders figures a lot better than Vue. An alternate use would be to render the ship in Vue and the figures in Poser, then overlay the figures in Photoshop. You just have to match up the perspective in both files. Just so you know the left front Viking is standing inside the bench. - Bob
vintorix
Excelent, I look forward to buying it. "Landscape is nice.. but need people.." I fully agree. I'm working now on a scene with 7 people, all clad in cloth from marvelous designer. And for the viking ship I already know what I will do with it!
London224
Oh you old eagle eye Bob!! You are right on both accounts in this particular case, as you will see in my composition, Posers rendering is un-necessary. When I do a battle scene coming up I will do as you are suggesting. As for the guy standing in the bench....this set up was for scaling and getting these initial figures in place.. As a single poser file they come into vue as individual meshes that I grouped and moved around... Not seeing the figures in their final location, I make adjustments as far as posing and in some cases go back to poser reopening the individual figure fil and resave... This nicely updates the figure in vue... But you know this and I'm just mentioning this for those new to such.
jocko500
cool
ascoli00
Very good
anitalee
Excellent
RJS
LOL! And not one of them is rowing! Seriously, though, that is a terrific idea. I still have a lot of challenges moving between Poser and Vue, and this sounds like a great method of streamlining the workflow. Thanks for the tip! I have to wonder what kind of monster machine you're running, though. My comp chokes at four Poser characters. If I tried to import this many poser figures, it would go up in flames. Are you using magic?
thecytron
Nicely put together!
Orinoor
Wonderful idea! It can be difficult to position figures in Poser, this would be handy with buildings especially, all those walls....
Pen_Is_Envy
This is a wonderful model!! :)
3DClassics
Excellent!