I live for Art, not necessary digital art, my own art is in fact not digital (in most cases). I often use the software to try out an idea, the real image is then done in oil or ink. BIOI started back in 1987 with an Amiga and Turbo Silver. The 3D was simple (not working with, thou ;), that was a bit difficult) but it amazed me.In 1989 (started working with design and construction) I had to learn 3D using Autocad on PC.1990 it also changed to a PC at home and SGI using Alias (at work) and Autodesk software.1994 I bought my first version of Lightwave (4) and I loved it!Today I'm still using Lightwave, Poser and Photoshop (usually).I don't actually care what software I use (well, Lightwave modeler I can't live without) as long as I'm able to do what I want, or think I want.
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Comments (9)
malfunkshun
nevermind, i see that it's poser...
hypronost
and poser it is.....again....
Lorraine
most cool...yikes....but cool
RobinOberg
if its poser then why is it in the lightwave gallery? are you selling this? :)
Tephladon
I guess you used lightwave for the renderer. That's cool, the Lightwave renderer is far better than that of Poser. It looks clipped however and it seems to have some serious anti-aliasing issues which could easily have been worked out in Lightwave, however the curious thing is that around some parts of the body, it is very smoothe where it should be jagged which doesn't quite add up.
lupus
It's is originally a poser-model (body and skirt, not head) imported into Lightwave. About the aliasing, It's because I just did a quick render in tif32 and then just flattened it in PShop (no retush). As I said, sort of "Work in Progress". :-)
_dodger
Wow, Hypronost... I'm amazed. I'd think that if you're folish enough to think you should limit the tools you use, you'd at least be quiet about it so that other people wouldn't find out that you're so amateur as to think that making things harder on yourself constitutes an intelligent technical or artistic decision.
luciferino
A great work this orc girl is fantastic ^_^ bye bye Ori
nio103
cool image