I did a small amount of work with Poser way back when it was new. Honestly, I was amazed by what you could do with just that program and the stock characters. I did a bit of illustration and posted to Renderosity before it was called Renderosity. It was "something" 3D, I think...LOL Anyway, those images are long lost to the server.
Recently, I was traveling and decided to try my hand with the new Daz Studio software. I was floored by just how many options are now available for creating with 3D models. So, here I am...once again playing with characters. My renders are primarily tests of all the new and cool props, morphs, shaders, and environments. I get the most enjoyment by creating new characters based on either the Genesis 2 or 3 models. Hopefully, I'll have some ready for sale soon!
As always, thanks for looking!
Eric
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Comments (4)
Richardphotos
your realism is off the chart for her skin and hair
EricBSTL
Thanks! A lot of the credit goes to the use of Anagenessis 2 skin shaders. It does a great job of giving a skin more realistic coloring and bump. Also, I used P3D Eye resource for her iris color, but not for the sclera. For that, I used the original texture created from the photo reference. I find I get more depth to the eyeball that way as the lacrimals and edges of the eyelids get more variance. If I use most commercially available sclera textures, the eyelids have little dimension and the eyeball appears to be flat. Funny really, it's the "flaws" introduced from the photo reference that make her look more alive. Also, although in most perception, Sasha is a perfect beauty, she actually is slightly asymmetrical with variances in brow angle, jawline, and eye shape. Along with all that, I really love the first set of Elianeck Lights. The two basic mesh lights are a really great combo for getting a lot of realism and depth out of the skin.
FurNose
I like the "Girl next door" look you gave her (I'm not so in the "unrealistic, super stylized, over sexed, thunder boobed kind of woman). You gave her a very natural and realistic look. Perfect!
EricBSTL
Thanks, I tend to like the more natural look as well. The waifish look is what I'm after here. Just to go along with it, I used the Waif Hair. I reduced the volume of the hair to make it look a bit more realistic than the more anime look it has out of the box. In general, I create my face textures with as little makeup as possible.
anitalee
Excellent
PhthaloBlue
Beautiful!