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 (7)
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful work,
Diemamker
They both look outstanding!....outstanding work!..
mgtcs
Lovely image my friend, excellent versions and lighting variations, very well done!
danisa1
the difference is worth the wait imho. the idl image looks fabulous.
magnus073
This is a wonderful looking image, hope you have a Happy New Year Shannon
brewgirlca
I agree with danisa, the image on the left is significantly more realistic with a natural glow to the skin. The one of the right is still a pretty rendor and has a nice vibrant feel but there is also a plastic like look to it as the light has bounced off the skin surface rather than being absorbed and re-immited. JMHO. I find when doing portrait work then it is best to go with SSS, but not always IDL. When you are doing scene work, then SSS is often not worth it as the subjects are too distant for your to really appreciate the effects. With poserpro2012 you have to pick and choose your render settings on a case by case basis, there is no universal magic bullet.
rubina
Both are wonderful!