@-Kaede-@ by Demonika
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Description
I am SO chuffed with this render.
I wanted to do something a little different and thought.... "H'mmm how about something that's a challenge in Poser".
It's easy to get a glass object thing going on in Bryce or C4D but Poser is slightly limited in the way it deals with realistic light.
So... I used V3, morphed her silly, then created a larger scale model with the same morphs and pose. Fitted it around the original V3 like a shell, played merry hell with transparency settings and reflection maps then rendered the pants off her.
I've sat here for the last two hours fiddling with every filter, action and style in Photoshop until I came to the unusual conclusion that the final render didn't need Postwork.
WHAT?
Yup.... apart from the text down the side, there's no Postwork on the figure at all, which surprised me greatly as I'm used to doing rather a lot to iron out the lumps 'n' bumps Poser leaves.
MASSIVE thanks to mrsparky for his brilliant "Vorg" texture which is available here in the freebies section.
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V3 Twice, Cyber Lights free from RDNA, Blackhearted's "Black Eyes" with modified textures, Rendered in Poser 5.
Comments (36)
kakubei
This is probably the most original image I have seen in this gallery. It is excellent. The texture application and the colors are very well done. The lighting and reflections are very good. Please create some more.
Fogge
Awesome character and textures. Excellent!!
stealthman
What a fantastic character - ! Excellent texturing & design, and the typeface is really wicked as well! Excellent work!
AaronI
It's all been said and I have to reiterate fantastic, excellent, awesome etc.
madluko
top work....and no photoshop.......... cool
Darkmagi
Hats off to you on this one, I've been trying to get a good glassy finish myself to models but never thought of this method. It looks great and thanks for not keeping it a secret, gonna have to go away and experiment now.