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Places Only They Would Know

Bryce (none) posted on May 10, 2003
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Thought I would do a scene and take a break from Amapi and the fishing I've been into. When Steve Shanks posted the alley scene for Poser it reminded me of my band days at this certain bar at break time would go out the back door for a cigeratte or whatever. An out in the alley was a whole different world with all these colorful characters doing their own thing. Tho' not to be trusted they were usually pretty funny people. Title is from the song "The Boxer"(Paul Simon). Sure am glad I've setted into a small town here in the Heartland.... "Thank you for viewing". Poser, Bryce, Photoshop

Comments (12)


garyandcatherine

11:07PM | Sat, 10 May 2003

I can't believe this. 62 people viewing this and no one to comment. Your work is incredible. The setup of this scene and idea is wonderfully imaginative. Your facial expressions and clothing work is tremendous. Not only is this a great image, but my mouse finger is fumbling as I can't find the vote button fast enough. Great - strike that- EXCELLENT WORK. Hope to see this in the top 20 and I will do my best to see that it gets there.

weip

12:39AM | Sun, 11 May 2003

This is great work on textures, lights and poses. It almost looks like a painting. I like it very much, thank you for this one!

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Doublecrash

4:23AM | Sun, 11 May 2003

Amazing setting. And I agree with G&C, it's incredible I'm only the third to comment this. Is truly excellent, without any doubt, and conveys volumes of mood and atmosphere.

SylvieB92

4:09PM | Sun, 11 May 2003

I agree with Catherine and Doublecrash....Why so few comments on this magnificent creation????? Because it's an excellent work!:) The atmosphere is, also, very good.

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catlin_mc

5:40AM | Fri, 16 May 2003

The textures and lighting in this image are terrific and there's so much emotion in the scene. You should be proud of what you have achieved here. Great work!

jo3l

6:44AM | Fri, 16 May 2003

I agree. This is an excellent work!

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madame

10:25AM | Fri, 16 May 2003

Absolutely beautiful, the textures, the lighting, the poses... well, everything is perfect !

ocddoug

4:59PM | Sat, 17 May 2003

Wow, I really like this! The Poser-ing, texturing, lighting is right on. Very well composed too. Gets my vote ;-)

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BonBonish

5:37AM | Sat, 15 November 2003

It is so beautiful!! The colors the lighting ... everything... -- B.B.

dialyn

8:10AM | Wed, 14 January 2004

Beautiful and complex, and richly colored. You did a wonderful job of this. I love graphics that tell a story and so artfully. Thank you!

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jenay

8:14AM | Wed, 14 January 2004

very nicely arranged scene :)

ju8nkm9l

12:05PM | Sat, 23 October 2004

There are several poser-specific artifacts that can be rectified via postwork: the seated drunken man's left elbow looks unrealistically bent. His shirt shoulders are unrealistically large. The old woman's mouth is too small. Also, the lighter flame should be brighter - now it looks painted on. The old woman's hair looks unusually bright for a dark scene like this. The old woman's right arm and fingers don't look very naturally posed. The seated young man (with the suspenders) seems improperly lit and thus out of place with the rest of the scene: maybe some blurring (as you did for the seated old man) would help. The greyish thing to the right of the dancing rat seems to bright for the scene. The man on the stairs' left arm looks artificially posed. However, all the other poses seem very natural. And I think The face (& pose) of the old man with the lighter is exquisite. Good luck!


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