M'lady in the Forest by Eric Walters
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I'd say V3 still has some life in her. I think the shoulders, underarm, pectoral-breast areas bend more naturally than V4's. Also the face is hi-res mesh for easy morphing.
Not sure the texture mapping is optimal though.
Comments (4)
ArtistKimberly
Lovely,
Eric Walters
Thanks Kimberly!
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Nice "wench"! Seriously, the lighting on this really makes it look like outdoors. well done! ø¤º°
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I would have expected a lot more comments on a portrait this good. The smile is natural, and the light is very realistic. The materials are generally good. The skin is a bit more translucent and red than most real skin. Real scattering in people is a combination of yellowish (depends on how much melanin) dermal scattering which is very broad (skin being very translucent) and red subdermal scattering which is a lot less broad (think about how much SSS steak should have). The eyes look a little wide for the rest of her expression. If you brought the top eyelid down to intersect the iris a bit more, her eyes would look a little less startled. But both of those are very minor points. I love the blurring of the background. It looks very natural to me. As does the shading on her hair. It's a nice, outdoor portrait. You've also done a great job with her shoulders.