My day-time job consists of Design and Illustration for commercial printing for the past 35 years, I started at the age of 15, doing Illustration for screen printing. I do all my creation work in Carrara 3 and export Objects to poser for use there. I started doing 3D with Adobe Dimentions 1.0 and poser 1.0. I switched to Corel's Dream 3d when I had the chance and forgot about poser until I received a notice that I could upgrade from from 1 to 5, which caught my interest. I do take requests and can be contacted here or by email mappsman@hotmail.com.
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Comments (12)
ontar1
Fantastic scene and beautiful character!
SoaLD
Took me a second to catch the blur effect of her speeding along. Looks good. Question, does she run with both arms back all the time? I'm thinking that with body mechanics the right arm, opposite of the knee that's lifted, should be forward? Not sure if I'm making sense.
mapps
Ya the other arm is coming forward but it is blocked from view by the body. It is a modified She-Freak Pose :-) I think it is suppose to be an off the starting block pose as the character lunges forward.
MajinBoo
Fantastic love the pose and although the name may be cliché it seems to fit an Asian speedster. Really dig the costume and the textures.
NobbyC
Super image!!!
bakapo
the motion blur is so well done... bravo on this wonderful image.
crender
Very beautiful and very nice!
zaqxsw
Can I book passage? She's gorgeous!
mapps
I think she is one of Seven's prettiest characters
blankfrancine
Very pretty model and great setting!
mazzam
Dynamic pose. Great action scene.
miwi
UteBigSmile
YOUR IMAGE LOOKS VERY BEAUTIFUL
tallpindo
My first room mate in college was a cross country runner and he showed me that just letting your arms go limp to add energy to the late miles was possible. Hey! Disruptive is as disruptive does.