Learning how to pose by CHMedia
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Description
This is a work in progress. I have put off doing this for too long. The bike was gifted to me by a member here at Renderosity. I wanted to make a render but without a premade pose for the bike, it felt impossible.
I started with a pose from La Femme Passion play as a base. Then I re-learned from RR mods how to turn off inverse kinetics by selecting the figure and right-clicking to find the option.
I chose these clothes so the fabric would not interfere while I tweaked the pose.
Comments (15)
VDH
Coolo pose !!
CHMedia
Thank you!
STEVIEUKWONDER
I wouldn't have the patience! I'd have to look for a ready-made pose! lol, Excellent exercise!
CHMedia
So true! Staff at RR showed me some of Blackhearted's Poses today. I was also taught how to use the grasp dial for La Femme.
moebiustraveller
Good experience that will stand you in good sted down the line :)
CHMedia
I agree! I look forward to learning!
RG19
The action is coming along just fine! Super work!!!
CHMedia
Thank you!
starship64 Online Now!
Nicely done.
CHMedia
Thank you!
miztere
well done
CHMedia
Thank you!
adrie
It's a well done scene my friend, and yes you can learn here very good my friend.
CHMedia
Yes! Thank you!
TwiztidKidd Online Now!
A very joyful creation, my friend... Truly magnificent! Very nice of you to show LaFemme how to ride the bicycle lol
CHMedia
Thank you for the Bike!! I am so glad to have found time to create art with it! I love it love it love lt!
RodS
Looks good so far, my friend! Yeah, posing can make you pull out your hair at times (I'm living proof of that...LOL). I'll sometimes use a pre-made pose that's close to what I want, then fine-tune it for whatever scene I'm doing. Most of the time - especially for my TNA series - I'll just do the entire pose from the start. I have literally thousands of references stashed away on secondary drives. I actually enjoy the process of trying to match a pose in a photo as closely as possible. It just takes time and lots of fiddling.
CHMedia
Yeah! It takes time alright and I moved the dial for each finger and then learned about the grasp dial the next day lol
gaius
Posing character is not always easy as long as you don't want to use premade poses...but judging by your great image, you're about to reach your goal. It's great so far.
CHMedia
Thank you!
ItWasNotAvailable
Posing from scratch is quite difficult! You're doing well!
CHMedia
Yeah! I agree!
Jean_C
Very beautiful pose work, very nice image!
CHMedia
Thank you!
Wolfenshire
Hand posing can be a trial. Keep it up.
CHMedia
I will! TY
Radar_rad-dude
Very nice results! An excellent pose for this lovely lady! I remember learning how to pose and what a hassle it was for me! I got very frustrated many many many times trying to get a pose right and would give up many times and go back later. But as the years have gone by, I have learned a few tricks along the way and now, I almost enjoy getting those crazy little characters to toe the line so to speak! Just keep at it and you will soon get a feel for it and start enjoying it! I have every confidence in you! Bravo on this image! Many fine kudos from me!
CHMedia
Thank you so much. This means a lot!
RedPhantom
You're making great progress on posing. Even though it's called "Poser" posing can be quite difficult in it.
CHMedia
Thank you!