Welcome, and thanks for checking out my work! I work as a theatrical scenic and lighting designer for a living, and for fun, I create worlds using Bryce 4.1 and Poser! However, I've learned to integrate Bryce, Poser, and AutoCAD into my job to create renderings of my stage designs. Any and all comments are appreciated! If you comment on my work, I'll comment on yours!
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Comments (5)
Seven Wolves
Something to keep in mind....this is art, and it is fantasy, there are no rules to break! Very cool, I like this one better than the bright one. It looks like you could set your anti aliasing higher though.
nruger
Very true...still, always looking to improve, and I gotta start somewhere! I haven't done any anti-aliasing yet. But I will be doing later when I've decided which design to go ahead with. Thanks!
Yvan
Humm, I like it but I'm also trying to be helpfull by commenting... soo, I do find the woman a bit stiff in her pose, mostly her arms. And the skeleton dudes, they do seem to rest on the ocean bottom as if it was pavement, not sink into it like sea bottoms tend to smother things.
nruger
Thanks Yvan! She is a little stiff - I'm very new at poser, but I think I'll go in and spend some time with her today anyway. Great idea with the skeleton, too! Thanks!
miden1138
Oops, just saw this one. I like it much better than the bright one tho'. Try using spotlights on the merpeople with squared falloff. It will highlight just the figures and not the background or sea floor. Other than that, keep this one!