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Comments (6)
Stanimal
You do exceptionally good work- I've checked out your whole gallery and you certainly do have a touch. A problem with this though is the pose of her upper torso. It seems far too stiff, the hands and arms aren't right, and the pose doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense. Great Textures.
Glengarry
This is wonderfull, very original. 10++
SIRIUSMAY
great pic!
Kenniston
nice job..id bring the handles in closer, so that her torso isnt straining to hold them..other than that, nice:)...
mjshepherd
Great Pic. I think people are getting too critical at times - if they want to talk about realism then they have to consider her torso would NEED to be stiff to hold the 3+ g's she'd be enduring with this acceleration..... Excellent job, looks fine to me!!!
southerngfx
The idea at the very start was to have her sitting in a seat slung under a
Chute, pulling down on the ropes/wires to stop herself hitting the water. I got into building the model in Bryce and couldn
t be bothered doing the chute. So, Stanimal is right about pointing out the wierd pose. The hands dont surround the grips enough but I don
t think this matters enough to warrant starting the Poser 3 bit again. It was an experiment in water texture that needed a foreground. Thanks for the comments all round.