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Utah Skull Identified

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Oct 24, 2002
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Back in 1999, a skull was found in the Lone Peak wildnerness area in Utah which has until now been unidentifed. Salt Lake County authorities using new forensic hardware/software have come up with a face which bears a startling likeness to the Poser 4 default male character. Hmmm, Poser 4 came out about in 1999 and Lone Peak is near Draper where DAZ is. Wonder what else is in the area. Credit: DAZ morphing skull.

Comments (6)


YL

6:59AM | Thu, 24 October 2002

Very nice and original work

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miketche

10:14AM | Thu, 24 October 2002

Ha! this is great.

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soapy

10:50AM | Thu, 24 October 2002

Hahah, no doubt there are a couple of Micheals and a Victoria buried in the area...

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gdouble

1:49AM | Fri, 25 October 2002

Very nice image I like the wireframe on the skull simulating a laser scan, But the overall image seems flat try some bump or noise on some of the textures to make them more realistic and to help them stand out. but still great work.

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Sesh

2:07AM | Sat, 26 October 2002

Thanks all for your comments. gdouble: I have added some noise on some parts and also some reflections to break the flatness. Hope that it improves the image.

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Shademaster

11:32AM | Thu, 23 January 2003

Oh noooh! It's Dork!!


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