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A mother's gift

Poser (none) posted on May 31, 2001
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This one was made for a late entry in a challenge about 'a mother's gift' (on 'altered image'). I wish I could find a way to cast multiple rays of light through the blinds in poser. I guess I will have to find another renderer for that one.

Comments (6)


cf2000

12:07AM | Fri, 01 June 2001

This is really nice! I agree with you that it would look even better with light cominng thru the blinds more. There is a great tutorial at Craig Burton's website...http://www.3dprotagonist.com/ I beleive it's tutorial # 10. It's a great tutorial and very easy to follow. I hope you will post this again if you do the tutorial! ~Cindy

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Gwyn Tyger

2:22AM | Fri, 01 June 2001

this is quite well done and deserves to win a contest.

Dreamspinner

3:13AM | Fri, 01 June 2001

Really LOVELY work!!! Verdie of Dreamspinner

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SkoolDaze

3:45AM | Fri, 01 June 2001

great job! I like like it! Good luck!

trevor3000

4:21AM | Fri, 01 June 2001

very nicely done, good luck with the challenge

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agiel

1:36PM | Fri, 01 June 2001

cf2000 - thanks for the pointer to the tutorials. While I was watching it, I realized that the shadows of the blinds were already in my picture - just too faint to really show. It got a lot better after I played with the falloff and shadow parameters of the light. You can see the result in the new picture I just posted.


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