Woman At Bath by Richabri
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Me and my family :) Well I thought it was time that I updated my history because when I first uploaded it Robert (on my right) was about 12 years old. Here he is now with me and my oldest son getting ready to attend his H.S. graduation :) Both of them are taller than me now and I'm 6'2"! Who would have thought that I'd be the 'short guy' in this crowd. Unfortunately my beautiful daughter couldn't be in the shot because she now lives in London, England and could not attend and my lovely wife is taking the picture so I included them both as insets. One big *ahem* happy family for 32 years now :) About me? I worked for many years as an Electrician and because of my early involvement with computers I worked a variety of Tech Support positions. My interest in computers has always revolved around graphics though so I guess I was always destined to end up in this field. I started working with 3D Studio Max when it was first released and have invested more than a few years learning how to use it. Now I use a lot of graphic apps too numerous to list here to make my products and renders. It's been a very enjoyable ride so far :)
Contains nudity
This artwork contains mature content: nudity.
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Comments (2)
Gisela
Nice one.
mazzam
I love the spa room. Maybe your lighting formula could get updated. I find an IBL plus an inverse linear point light shadow blur 5.0 or more and an infinite shadow less fill is very flexible using the point lift as a key and then adjusting intensities. IBL set to make scene barely visible, point light at 80% then change distance to adjust brightness. Poser 11lets you use multiple point lights without hurting render times in Firefly.