I'm just Molly. Mrs. Mike was my ID for many years when I modeled for my deviant husband, Mike B. It was Mike that introduced me to Poser.
I have modeled in real life a bit. My introduction to 3d imaging was through making pictures of my adventures in Second Life and over the10 years I've been learning Poser and making Poser pictures. In real life, I am a near completely retired health care professional and a full time grandma. In my digital life I am a Second Life heroine, a Second Life villainess and here and at Deviant Art I'm a budding 3D artist.
My next big project is to learn Blender.
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Comments (3)
mazzam
Always interesting to see what can be done with those older models. She most shows her age in her features which are a bit blocky. Bur she would look fine in a crowd scene calling for a large cast.
MollyFootman
Thanks for commenting. I absolutely agree! I do use the P4 people and other lo rez characters I have for background crowds and such. It was certainly an interesting exercise to try to use her as a feature glamour model!
RubyTuesday70
I think it's good to experiment like this, good job here! I haven't really done it with characters yet but often do it with older structures and props, it's fun to play around with the textures and shaders (I still have loads to learn though).
MollyFootman
Heh. Well my husband started messing with Poser back when he was using Poser 2. We have stuff in the library that goes way, WAY back and I agree that some of it has held up really well with surprisingly small tweaks.
I appreciate the comment and the encouragement, my dear!
NobbyC
Super image!!! :-) One tip, "the cycles encyclopedia" from the blender market is very helpful and at "" you find in their free stuff section a lot of very good examples for blender cycles shader.
MollyFootman
Thanks for the tip on where to find more information about using Superfly Cycles 2. It's rapidly becoming my favorite rendering engine.