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 (10)
mifdesign
Superb environment and lighting, gorgeous poses and expression, wonderful composition and render.
Exquisite Artwork. I love it!
MollyFootman
Thank you, Marius. I can always count on you for kind encouragement. =)
Molly
donnena
Amazingly dense image! SO much going on
MollyFootman
Thank you, my dear. Though it just about causes the Renderbox to explode with strain, I like to populate my stories when the setting calls for it. Frankly, it's fun, too! XD
Molly
jdwtrxk
Great background characters that add to the scene without making it a Star Wars bar.. with those matching outfits Pannikin and Sonja are begging for trouble from any angle, including some joker with a Mollyverse version of a Panzerfaust :)
MollyFootman
Thanks, JD. I had to go look up "Panzerfaust". XD I kept the air pirates in pretty much the same matching outfits we met them in for story continuity (although I dropped the boot controllers for their flight equipment in favor of some stylish and impractical heeled boots). Populating a scene like this really strains the resources of my renderbox but it's fun. I had in mind a card game at one of the tables but stopped before the renderbox melted down. ;-)
Molly
hmatienzo
The meowing cat is a great touch! Either she is begging for him to share or warning him to not touch her tail, LOL!
MollyFootman
I think the cat is trying to decide about the big lug interacting with her. XD
Thanks for the encouragement and I'm delighted that you find such details in a picture entertaining. =)
Molly
miwi
An extraordinary image, full of details,beautifully done,fantastic work!!!!!!!!
MollyFootman
Thank you, my dear! I appreciate the encouragement. =)
Molly
mazzam
Will composed scene.
MollyFootman
Thank you, Mazzam. It's always nice to hear from you. =)
Molly
Radar_rad-dude
Interesting, yes! A fine assortment of character in this iconic setting! Most excellent lighting really sets off the mood as well! A marvelous work from all angles, Molly! Bravo!
MollyFootman
Dang! I'm so glad someone validated that the lighting worked. I just about blew a gasket trying to get something that felt right to me. XD
As always, it's a delight to hear from you and I appreciate the encouragement, Rad! <3
Molly
RodS
Sweet looking pirates, but I'd certainly be careful what I said to them - if anything...
Great job on them and the saloon atmosphere, Molly.
MollyFootman
Thanks, Rod. Last we saw the pirates they had a lot more gear on including leather helmets and masks over the lower half of their faces. They are very cute and hopefully dangerous looking without their faces covered. XD
Molly
JoeJarrah
Great environment and mood. I like the querulous cat! The pirate on the right of the picture looks like she's quite enough grog and is sliding inexorably to the floor!
MollyFootman
Thanks, Joe. Heh. Yeah, the bar turned out to be a bit low for leaning against and I was so attached to the idea of leaning I tried to make it work. She does look a bit... relaxed. XD
Molly
perpetualrevision
Love the lighting, esp. how it falls on the bartender and the guy in the 30's menswear working outfit (or whatever that's called -- I think I have it too). I esp. like it when lighting shows a lot of contrasts, with bright and dark areas. I love this tavern set and have only used it once. You use it well here! Love the characters too, esp. the lady who's about to slide to the floor ;-)
MollyFootman
Heh. Yeah, I was a bit too married to the idea of having the pirates leaning against the bar and it does put them (one more than the other) in jeopardy of winding up on the floor. XD I'm glad you like the lighting, it was driving me nuts. It's another example of good enough and it's enemy: perfection. I need to opt for good enough more often and I'd finish more picture. ;-P
Molly