Max and Ava by Colm_Jackson
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Description
I have been experimenting with Syyd using Poser as a virtual photographic studio. We feel that we have a cool new technique.
This is done with Syyd's fantastic Max and Ava textures for Michael and Victoria. Available now in the online store.
Comments (10)
Sorcyress
This is incredible, Colm! :O)
Syyd
My god Colm, its absolutely breathtaking, you do justice to the painstaking effort it took to create, and then you take it beyond anything I could ever do. There is an incredibly serene and loving expression, a very protective feeling from this image...two people in love, and deeply satisfied. She almost reminds me of Mia Farrow. Great work, great great work...There is nothing like such a surprise....such a surprise....
Beano
OUCH!!! This has got to be a photo... Just kidding... No, this is freekin' amazing Colm. If I saw this in a fashion magazine I would not have noticed that it was 3D... WOW!!!
CellarCat
Now there's a match made in heaven. The perfect virtual couple. If only real life could be so grand. Wonderful in every way, lighting, modeling, textures, poses. All perfect. 11 out of 10.
Tumus_Antacidus
You have breathed life to these two figures. A great great render.
frogman
Masterful work Colm....Syyd should be very proud of this one....You two are an inspiration...Colm, some of your images are my very favorite on all of Renderosity.....Blessings to both of you...thanks
SHiVER
excellent! it looks really realistic. what about writing a tutorial about your new technics???
desdemona
They are great couple....like You two :) Amazing I have an inmpression that they are real people..Splendid work...Always Des
Locutus
WOAH!!!
jasminre
It remind me an some artworks I saw here in the art gallery done at all with pencil before about 40 years...GRATE WORK!