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Pynk's Apron

Poser Pin-ups posted on Nov 25, 2003
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"Between Master Maya, Master Taruru and Master Teppan, a girl has nothing to worry about." Pynk dropped by the studio today looking for advice on how to get herself started in the world of rendered art. I introduced her to the renderings of the here and now, and she was pleased. She decided that she wanted a photo-quality shot of her. Not my usual style, but she was fairly insistent. All in all, I think it came out fairly well. This is away from my usual style, as I hate the concept of postwork when doing my own images. This one was rendered out three times, once with Firefly, once with P4 Renderer and once with Cartoon with Line mode anti=-aliased. Then all three were layered from top to bottom respectively. Looks good, no? ^_^ Anime Doll, Apron: StudioMaya - Pose, Blush, Glasses, Magnets: Taruru - Earring: Teppan =-= Thanks For Looking / Let Pynk Know What You Think =-=

Comments (8)


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B_PEACOCK

11:07AM | Tue, 25 November 2003

Good start . I agree all thoose guys are some of the best .Very lovely character

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mmitchell_houston

11:10AM | Tue, 25 November 2003

Very nice. Why do you hate post work? Professionals (photographers, printers, etc.) have been using post work to "fix" petulant images for more than 100 years!

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GreenSat

11:12AM | Tue, 25 November 2003

Very good work! Interesting method of producing it in three packages. Am trying to learn anime drawing myself...hopefully using Poser in the future. Any advice you have would be appreciated!

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-Yggdrasil-

11:12AM | Tue, 25 November 2003

I'm trying to produce this very effect (or close to it) within Poser itself. Not that I hate postwork, just that I don't want to do it. ^_^ Poser comes close... none of the other images of this type are postworked. Just not quite there yet. Still think it's a material setting we're missing somewhere...

Mixednutt

11:18AM | Tue, 25 November 2003

Very well done. Youre gallery is by far one of my favorites ^_^

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Artzy

12:25PM | Tue, 25 November 2003

Nicely Done!

pjurado2003

5:40PM | Tue, 25 November 2003

You're really hot, Pynk! I hope you pose some more!

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cantuflores

2:17AM | Tue, 02 December 2003

excellent work you are a genial artist my friend


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