Sunken Seat Light Park by PandaB5
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Description
Poser Superfly Render
Pauline is wearing her quicksuit that comes with her - the materials were changed - the top uses my letter materials.
Her hair is Diamond Hair (typically all the hair I use was once upon a time for V4 etc.)
Thank you for looking :-)
Comments (13)
giulband
Very very cool work !!
artdreamer
She is lovely, her hair is great!
Nightwind
Nicely done! Great lighting and color choices.
BellaDark
Great work on your product, I wish I knew how to do that. Awesome render to show it off too. :) I hope you sell a ton of them! :)
crender Online Now!
So Gorgeous !!!
Jean_C
Superb composition, wonderful work!
pixeluna
Yes, I still remember that Diamond Hair, I think I have it too. I love the contrast, red and black. It's a beautiful setting!
Koala44
good job
VDH
Very beautiful composition, original pose !!
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent!
anahata.c
coming from 2D and photography, I know very little about 3D, so I don't know how these settings are made, and how much of them are yours (your creation)...I read your detailed description in another upload, but I know very little about those things. However, I love the concept of those lights and the discs/pillowy things...and this image is doused in reds, and it makes it a dark but glowing play image, like an adult in a huge children's park. Delightful.
PandaB5
Thank you for your comments. I'll see if I can explain. My original work is the idea for the prop set and then modelling the bench, cushions and lights in 3D software then importing them into Poser and setting them up there. From there I created the materials for the lights using settings and procedures that are already in Poser - it's just playing with the different settings until something works and looks good - some people prefer to make their materials outside of Poser in a 2D graphics program and import them, it's what works for you. Same thing with the way the see is lit - there are lights in Poser, but where you shine them, which lights you choose - that's the part that requires a bit of practise - much like choosing the perfect light when taking a photo. The woman on the seat is my model. I didn't make her or her clothes. But I did change the materials of her clothes to material I had created for Poser and posed her in a certain way. The idea is that if someone buys it they will play with it in a similar way. Think of it this way - if you go to a park and hire a model to sit on a bench and choose her outfit and wait for the perfect light or create it with artificial lights and then take the photo - this is the same. My park is created hoping people will buy it to take their 3D photos / renders in it - and to entice them I take several "photos" to show them what they can do with it. (Poser and Daz are similar - it's a personal preference which one people use and also depends on what type of content they prefer.)
UteBigSmile
Oh' this one is also very well done, love it a lot!
karasmic
Another attention grabber. Great sense of style and design. Nice job.