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)
perpetualrevision
Poor Gregor! His expression looks so miserable! I hope the husky alto voice is coming from a trusted friend who can help him feel better!
MollyFootman
It's no secret that the voice is that of Dorotea Van Humbeek, the professor's sister and sometimes model for Gregor when he pursues his interest in art. She and Gregor have become friendly even though there is a large age difference. I enjoy emphasizing Dorotea's rather stunning physical presence for someone reaching 70 which, in part, influenced my choice of PoV for this picture. I think of Dame Helen Mirren when I think about Dorotea (of course, I'm a bit older than Dorotea but you'd rather have me thinking of Helen Mirren, trust me! XD).
Molly
mazzam
An excellent scene. POV really makes the scene special.
MollyFootman
Thank you, Mazzam. I like to emphasize Dorotea's physicality which was why, in part, I chose this particular PoV.
Molly
eekdog Online Now!
Great work in the series. Love your notes details.
MollyFootman
Thank you, Steve. I enjoy writing the story as well as illustrating. I really have come to have an enormous affection for these characters.
Molly
mifdesign
Impressive pose and expression, Gregor looks sad and quite low, sank blood pressure. Some light waves coming in might help with his misery, I assume. Superb composition and lighting, brilliant render.
Magnificent Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it!
MollyFootman
Thank you, Marius. I appreciate it!
Molly
anniemation
This is a turn - I figured the professor was a sure thing.
MollyFootman
Yes, my feelings about the characters led to my belief that Gregor wouldn't burden his sister with his own concern that Professor Van Humbeek might not be inclined to view his lack of integrity in a positive light even considering the context.
Molly
kelchris3 Online Now!
Love his expression and the POV angle.
MollyFootman
Thanks, Kellie. I imagine he's been putting on a happy face for his sister and has been worrying about this and now he's letting it all hang out (as it were). The PoV was chosen partly to emphasize the remarkable physical presence of the Professor's sister, Dorotea, despite her... ahem... maturity. XD
Molly
Annerose
I love the unusual perspective and Gregors sad face!
MollyFootman
Thank you, Anne. The PoV was chosen partly to build suspense and partly to emphasize Dorotea's remarkable physical presence. Despite her age (70) I view her as quite striking; think someone like Dame Helen Mirren. =)
As for Gregor's sad face, he's been putting on a cheerful face for his sister and now that she's left him to use the bathroom he's able to just "let it all hang out".
Molly
bakapo
Good work. Point of view is dramatic and well done. Gregor's face is telling.
MollyFootman
Thank you! I really wanted to give as much a feeling of suspense as is possible with such a mundane bit of story-telling (...and Dorotea has great legs! XD). I really wanted Gregor to let it all hang out and make it plain that he's been putting on a happy face for his sister and is really very worried.
Molly
donnena
He is surely suffering!
MollyFootman
Heh. Yeah. I may have overdone (overdid?) the expression a bit, but I wanted to make it plain how much anxiety he's been hiding from his sister. =)
Molly
Annerose
Dear Molly, you are right, Dorotea has a strong presence. I like that and her age of 70 is remarkable, she earns respect. And I am thinking of doing a picture with her by myself. Heartly greetings Anne
MollyFootman
Of course, Tempesta3D may have had a different age in mind but being 74 myself, I liked making her near as old as me. I look forward to anything you will share with this wonderful character. <3
Molly
Radar_rad-dude
Quite the excellent display of emotions by big brother! Another excellent image! Now on to the 'face the music' scene?
MollyFootman
Oh, there's a bit to learn before we go in to the interview with the Professor. I hope you're going to enjoy the twists I have in mind. =)
Molly
UteBigSmile
A beautiful appealing image, just love it very much (expressions & interactions)!
MollyFootman
Thank you, Ute. I enjoyed making this picture with the sexy, mysterious person intruding on Gregor's angst. =)
Molly