Winter Fae by Red Dog
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Description
Poser 4.03 and Vue d'Esprit 4.1
Too many credits to list individually. Let's just say Daz3d, Renderosity Free Stuff and Store, and Poserworld.
Sky original. Tiger Texture is a procedural based on original texture used as map to apply white and black.
If you are curious about an individual item in the scene, ask and I will let you know.
Comments (6)
andymoraitis
What a cool idea. There's plenty of eye candy here and the eye is draw to so many places at once. The only thing that needs a little tweak is the left leg lace bands (try some x-scale increase) to make them wrap around her leg at the top of the calf. Still, this is a fine effort and very pretty. Nice job!
linwhite
Gosh, I wish I could read French. It's something about George Bush and fat Americans.... But, anyway, I like the way you set this up, but she looks very cold sitting in the snow like that. The tiger is nice. Is that the free tiger?
ChuckEvans
The texture on the fantasy wrap is gorgeous! The cool colors fit perfect with the cold colors of the scene. Yes, same comment about the strap. AND, to be REALLY realistic, she needs some goosebumps....(sly grin). Nice work.
Mikeangelo
Splendid fantasy scene.
Red Dog
The tiger is the "New Tiger" from Freestuff. The texture for the tiger is based on the texutre that comes with the tiger. The Color channel is a procedural texture with the Color Map a black to white gradient. The function is the bitmap of the original jpg bitmap texture. The Bump Channel is a Linear Noise with a .001 scale and .150 gain. If interested, I will post the material and maybe even a tutorial on the process. I use it to twink the skin colors on a lot of my Poser UV Maps.
rdf
This is very, very nice. Generally, I'm a fantasy art fan, but I think it would be even better without the dragon. For one, it doesn't show up all that well. For another, I think the composition would be quite complete without it, and that the dragon sort of distracts from the primary interest of the piece, i.e., the tiger and the woman -- but maybe the dragon is the whole point, and what do I know anyway?