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Bottle Hanger Instructions

Poser Illustration posted on Dec 05, 2003
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I having been lurking on this website for years. This is my first post. I've always considered most of my work too boring for this website, but since DAZ3D published it after the "everyday uses" contest, I thought there might be a few out there who may enjoy this. Hands from Poser, Bottle and Hanger in Cinema 4D, post work in Photoshop. Sorry for the second post, thought a thumbnail might be nice. Maybe you can teach an old dog new tricks! ;-)

Comments (16)


Razorcut

1:45PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

Great postwork on the hands. I like the bottle and hanger too. Nice clean pics.

SeaCrystal

1:54PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

Very unique images. Terrific postwork on the hands and jar. I enjoyed looking at your first post to the poser gallery! Keep posting! -SeaC- :)

panatv

3:21PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

WOW, I really like the change of style in the gallery, very true the content may not be as exciting as others, however the detail and concept is top rate. Keep posting

bull57

3:50PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

this is almost erotic, superbe use on the hand posing, reminds very much of an McEsher scetch (2 hands drawing eachother), I just dont get how the hanger works :0)

MrCoop

4:52PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

nice work

Cybrhawg

5:10PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

Thanks for all the wonderful feedback. Makes a guy want to post more often. This was originally done for an insert that travels on the neck of the bottle. It is a sterile saline solution used in surgical environments. There was one more image that was not used on the final, which showed the finished product hanging. Bull, if I can find it, I will post it next Monday. SeaCrystal, I promise, this will not be my last post.

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zander

5:31PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

This is really, really good. Such a unique post!

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Draftshop

9:16PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

Excellent!

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ringbearer

10:09PM | Fri, 05 December 2003

Excellent image! I like this style and look forward to your next image.

ocddoug

1:36AM | Sat, 06 December 2003

An interesting and fun concept. Very well done!

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xoconostle

2:02AM | Sat, 06 December 2003

Too boring? No way! Actually, this caught my eye as one of the more interesting and uncommon uses of Poser I've seen in awhile. Very attractive artistry. Please do keep posting your work.

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zandar

2:47AM | Sat, 06 December 2003

This is an excellent image. Great detail, yet completely subtle.

Trudy

9:12AM | Sat, 06 December 2003

Awesome work!

Cybrhawg

12:39PM | Mon, 08 December 2003

Thanks everyone. I am going to post the final image of the bottle (hung) over in the Cinema 4D section, since nothing from Poser was really used for that image. Some of you had shown an interest in seeing how the plastic basket actually worked.

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stealthman

11:13PM | Wed, 03 March 2004

Very excellent illustration1 I love the 2nd one where the hands kind of melt away...whoa! Too much L-D-S... seriously - excellent work!

Cybrhawg

1:01PM | Thu, 04 March 2004

Thanks stealthman for the kind words. I just found your work yesterday and I am impressed. I went through the whole gallery. You just get better and better. Very cool! With work like yours, who needs drugs! ;-) Hope you dont mind, I bookmarked you homepage, my tongue in cheek definition of your work was Rick Griffith meets Salvador Dali. I meant that as a compliment. Keep on Truckin


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