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Lutisse Meets the Wolf

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Lutisse is from FairyWoods the wolf is the standard poserworlf. It's a work in progress, just wanna know what I could do with it. I know the light source is too bright, but wanted to show detail of the character, the greass on the ground is such a high polygon count it is very slow in rendering. and the forest could definatley use work HELP PLEASE!..:-)

Comments (5)


joonbug

12:14PM | Sat, 25 November 2000

Hey - it's nice. I think the forrest is good, but the grass is kind of too thick and stiff - and the characters seem a little solid and plastic in comparison to the forrest. It has a neat Viewmaster feel to it though - like you wanna click to the next frame to see the rest of the fairy tale.

KAP

12:41PM | Sat, 25 November 2000

I'm not being critical here. Just trying to help....Your forest would benefit from some texture work. That takes practice and time. When working with people and/or familiar animals think about how the real life counterpart would move or stand. Observe real people and animals. Finally, I'd suggest you place a mountain or something behind the woods to give it a sense of depth. Don't worry about the grass or the details right away get the broad idea down first. At last, Keep Trying...There is alot of potential here. Nice work.

souln2life

3:11PM | Sat, 25 November 2000

Wow, thank you great comments, this will really help me out..much appreciated!...

mapared

12:37PM | Thu, 30 November 2000

Not a bad start---you show promise again, think of natural positions

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Syyd

2:27PM | Tue, 12 December 2000

essentially this is very good, if you look at your lighting, think, there is what appears to be twilight in the background, and yet the characters look like they are lit with flood lights. I agree with kap too about posing. I will actually stand about and move my hands arms legs, and torso, in the mirror, or right by the computer while I am working, to watch how the lines in the body are turning, moving and twisting. you did a fantastic job on the trees, and whatever she is wearing is really good also, and I kind of like how they just sort of look at each other...


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