Photorealistic Beauty: Lisa by ralaci
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
Introducing my first photorealistic character, Lisa. All the knowledge I got during the past four years making digital beauties, is pretty much represented in her..
Visit my newly reconstructed homepage for more fantastic pictures of her!
House of Digital Beauties
www.ralaci.hu
Comments (13)
darkstarhellion
Rather impressive, actually.
vlaaitje
yes she is....great image
antje
WOW! Excellent work! Wish I could model like that. :o)
volk23
awesome! shoudn't the elbows be a bit sharper?
keeba17
this is great man, this is so real. excellent job.
TheGathering
WOOOWOOWOW
spaceboy
WOOW BUT
Texture is perfect.
I think playing with elbows and adding mesh detail to them should be good idea, and also adjust bone weights. They look so round, that... just so round. Anyway. perfect work, way beyond my skill (or, maybe just way beyond my patience /this must be hundreds of hours, right?/ :D).
kennyliu
She looks COOL!
c4green
glossier eye texture?
cwsatl429
Your render of Daz3d's Victoria 3.0 for Poser looks good. At first I thought you created the model yourself until I realized it was Victoria 3 and the Victoria 3 texture maps. Very good pose for her though. I haven't tried importing her into 3ds yet, but I think I might give it a try.
elkingpin
nice looks real......666
MOOOW
Excellent artwork indeed,very beautiful and realistic figure ,shading ,texture and lighting are great.
ju8nkm9l
Awesome lighting and skin texturing give this character a very realistic look. The headgear is lit/textured congruently with the rest of the scene, and the background blurring is nice. However, I think her elbows look very unrealistic (but that seems to be an artifact of the V3 model that only postwork, or alternate posing can rectify). Also, the hair looks a little too unrelistically shiny. But overall, it's a nice picture. Good job!