Captured II by nirvy
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Description
This is the sequence to my first Poser Image and I really hope to get some tips and any comment at all from all of you....they will be much appreciated.
Thankyou Blugnome (bggraphics) for your patience,teachings and inspiration & thank you Elfenone for your support and you too really inspired me.
Daz Vicky
clothing altered by me Daz Fantasy Wrap
LongHair by Kozaburo
Jewellery by LP props
Lighting DNA Moonlights
Comments (5)
Solomen
Very good :) you say this is your first image :p
Elfenone
Awesome! I'm glad you're here HUGS This image has emotion and action..which are very good to include in your first renders. a lot of people forget that part S
SNAKEY
ABSOLUTELY BREATH TAKING!! EXCELLENCE OF EXECUTION. KEEP IT UP.
shadowblade
While I really liked the wings from the first image, I like the lighting on this one more. Also, the expression shows an interesting change. In the first, it is more like horror at being captured. While, in this one, it is more like resignation to her fate. Very nice.
TalonGE
Same as the previous work,... but this one brings out more that the image is done in poser and overlaid onto a bryce background, without a lot of interaction between the two. Once again, the water needs reflections. If the figure isn't exported from Poser and imported into Bryce to get that interaction, then there are a number of tricks you can do in postwork to make the water look like its in front of her (i.e. she actually trapped inside it), and to give the water some reflections of her. Here they don't have to be exact, or even correct, just suggestive,... a smear of the skin color here, a splotch of the black dress there,... but at least close to the right places, of course. Still very well done.