BIO I'm an illustrator, and for the last 15 years I have been doing almost exclusively digital work--mostly covers for e-books and small presses; fantasy, SF and Paranormal Romance covers are my specialty. I use Poser, Photoshop and Painter, and a nifty little paint program called ArtRage. I have been lucky enough to have work shown on the BBC's The Sky at Night, done promotional artwork for the Hugos, and have digital art tutorials published in Michael Burn's Femme Digitale and Digital SciFi Art (Watson-Guptill 2004) as well as DVD covers, cd covers and e-book covers, most recently for Liquid Silver Books, Edge/Tesseract and Dragon Moon Press. I'm also a member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists. . When I have time, I do acrylic paintings for fun.
Commissions: I do 3d texturing and backgrounds now rather than book covers, and I do appreciate a good UV template to work on. Thanks for checking out my bio!
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Comments (18)
Faemike55
He's acting like he thinks he's someone's eye-candy. She's thinking, 'oh no you're not!'
Great scene. I see that the dress as settled down.
lwperkins
It has! I can get one simulation per file, apparently, but I can work with that :D
fireangel
The key to scaling is to import a Poser figure .obj file from your Runtime into your modelling program, ensuring scaling is off when you import, then use it to size items that you model. You also have to make sure scaling is off when you export from the modeller in some cases. Not all modelling programs scale anything on export, but check yours to make sure.
Some possible extra info, depending upon your modeller.
Some programs don't scale on import or export so nothing to do but import the Poser figure and use it as a scale reference.
Some programs not only won't scale anything on import or export but they also have a scale wildly different from Poser, AND they won't work well at Poser scale. Just pick a scale value that's easy to remember manually, like 10 or 100, and then when you import the Poser figure multiply it or divide it by that number. You have to remember to perform the reverse scaling operation before export, but at least you can work.
If your modeller works in real world measurements Victoria 4 is 5 feet 10 inches tall according to DAZ, so import her and scale her to that size before using her as a reference. 5 feet 10 inches is 1.887 Meters (1887mm or 188.7cm) in case your modelling program only works in metric (some do).
Hope that's helpful!
lwperkins
It does help! It looks like things need to be taken down to 10%, and then they are about right. Thanks for the long, useful answer!
eekdog
well some ones in for some delight.
lwperkins
Once she can get him away from watching TV maybe :D
donnena
I bet he's there to raid her closet! he has a history!!!
lwperkins
He does! He's a terrible re-offender as a closet raider! (Good thing her shoes seem to fit him, though) Thank you again!
artice
Like the story and very well renderd.
lwperkins
Thank you so much! have a safe and fun week!
Saby55
Very nice scene, surely he doesn't want to leave anymore, he feels too good there, he has found his paradise 😀😀😀👍🙋♂️
lwperkins
He's got a TV, a fridge, and no responsibilities! He could use his own clothes, though :D Thank you too!
perpetualrevision
I bet she's glad her dress's "wardrobe malfunction" has been cured, so now she can concentrate on what to do with this new boy toy!
giulband
excellent !!!!
adrie
Wonderful work on this image my friend.
rbowen
Excellent work!!!
Madbat
Did she call the cops? The Poser Housing Authority? Something should be done!
lwperkins
I think she just accepts that my runtime is full of oddball things. There is a Tavrohk that wanders around, too, nibbling things :D
uncollared
great characters
RodS
Poor girl... First it's a major 'wardrobe malfunction' and now this.... Looks like this dude doesn't even have a wardrobe to malfunction.. Well at least her dress is behaving itself today.... At least he could get off the couch and cook dinner... 😆
Fun and well done, Lynn!
lwperkins
I'm not sure he's a cook but he could probably wash a dish or two :D I've been busy with the purse and ignoring his clothing problems :D
STEVIEUKWONDER
Beautifully crafted! Well done!
UteBigSmile
Your newest upload is very nicely done, have another great day, stay vigilant and healthy!
Richardphotos
you captured her puzzlement over him showing up. she is beautiful and her dress
Cyve
Wonderfully done... I love her dress too !!!
jancas
Nice work