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 (14)
kelchris3
Wow fantastic scene! Love her look of wonderment at nature.
MollyFootman
Thanks, Kellie. I love the content but have only made a couple of pictures with her. This one was, in my opinion, the better one. I'm so glad you enjoyed it enough to comment. The whole idea would have fallen to pieces without the incredible setting by Stonemason, though.
Molly
eekdog Online Now!
she looks puzzled or amazed at the surroundings. a image full of detail and beauty.
MollyFootman
I'm glad you see her that way, Steve. It was certainly what I was trying for. =)
Molly
perpetualrevision
Beautiful and haunting portrait of a character discovering nature for the first time! I have that Machina Robot character but have never made it look this good! Octane sounded promising, until I learned that it no longer works on Macs :-(
MollyFootman
Octane is pretty wonderful so long as the textures transfer over. Material editing isn't too hard when it's needed (only a bit harder than for Superfly). Thing is, Octane is expensive and I don't know that I can afford it much longer... especially since I don't use it regularly. There's an artist I follow over at Deviant Art, Wim Van De Bosport, who uses it exclusively. He has a sly sense of erotic humor and a deep love of all things Harry Potter, just for a start. I recommend his gallery. =)
As for Octane for the mac... =( I imagine that Octane for any form of Poser will not continue much longer. High development costs for a small user base is not a good business model.
Molly
Radar_rad-dude
Magnificent results with this fine creation, Molly! I really love how this turned out! Such amazing and super fine details. Always love an image with a robotic twist to it. I have the M4 Machina Robot but haven't used it in awhile. I agree with you on Stonemason! My last purchase of his was 'Streets of Old London', which, as you say, was a very time consuming project bringing it into poser. More work than I'm willing to tackle anymore! Great work here, my friend! Many happy and wonderful accolades from me!
MollyFootman
Thank you so much for such a lovely comment, Rad! Sometimes a picture idea really works and this is one such case. I may return to it and try to rerender in Superfly to see if I can capture lightning in the bottle twice. XD
Molly
Darkglass
Very cool scene and character, great environment lovely depth and details... top use of the rule of thirds composition, quality rendering and work..!
MollyFootman
Thank you so much, DG. Your comment on using the rule of thirds for composition really pleases me as I often think of such things. I've read so much on lighting, composition, manipulation of DoF and the like that sometimes I think I'm running out of room in my tired old brain. ;-P
I always enjoy hearing from you and I look forward to your next picture. Your series with automobiles has been a pleasure to view. I always wonder about your software and work flow... =)
Molly
anniemation Online Now!
Wow the contrast between the natural and manmade in this image is striking. Well done!
MollyFootman
Thank you, Annie. As I look at it now, many years down the road from when I first conceived and executed it, I have some ideas for repeating it... probably best not to mess with good enough, right? XD
Molly
RubyTuesday70
Very good work, the water looks amazing!!! It makes me think of a robotic Gollum!!
MollyFootman
Thank you, my dear. As I look at the picture years later I'm thinking I should have tried harder to use the reflective surface of the water to better effect; perhaps reflecting the Robotrix. It's always a problem that anything you do... you can always do better. >.<
I only ever did one other picture with the robotrix and I think it may be time to try some more with her. =)
Molly
paul_gormley
I like her description as 'Inventor and Evil Industrialist' poor thing seems to have little hope of redemption even though she is a nature lover; great work on the setting, Molly, that looks very cool with the contrast of machine and nature
MollyFootman
I had a real sense of the tragedy of her "unnatural" origin at the hands of an evil industrialist and her discovery of nature while trying to escape and maintain autonomy. The theme interests me and I'm so pleased it sparked such feelings in you, too! <3
Molly
jdwtrxk
She needs a 'boogie' bag' full of circuit boards, servos, and oil in case she's out awhile...guessing she has a micro fusion reactor to keep her going without a charging port lest she end up like current electric vehicles lacking fast chargers. Otherwise Mollus would be on her like flies on a dumpster....
MollyFootman
Heh. Now you're getting technical on me. I thought gynoid robots just ran on pixie dust! XD
Actually, I like to think about such things and appreciate being reminded that an escapee like her will need to think about power and replacement parts. Thanks, JD! I always enjoy hearing from you! <3
Molly
android65mar
beautiful render and nice story!
MollyFootman
Thank you! This is one of my better renderings with Octane. =)
Molly
Annerose
This picture is striking because of the contrast of real nature and the artificial female robot. Your explanation of technical background alway interests me. The background nature is really realistic and very beautiful designed. Its a petty that Poser users could not use "Return to the Enchanted Forest" in an easy way. Its very much fun to look at the picture and as a lover of nature I admire it.
MollyFootman
Thank you for the comment, Anne. There is good news: "Return to the Enchanted Forest" is an older piece of Stonemason's work and is still available in Poser format as I used it here. =)
Molly
NobbyC
Great image!!! 😃😃😃👍👍👍
MollyFootman
Thanks, Norbert! =)
Molly