Black Ajah by foleypro
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Description
Poser4/Bryce4/Photoshop/Hair by Kazaburo/fire texture is Clays Volumetric/model of fire from Chemical Studios
Tribute to Robert Jordans' Wheel of Time series....
The reason I uploaded into poser gallery is because I figured you folks would be able to give me feedback on my models this particular model I tweaked out the jaw,cheeks,lips and brows,the texture is the standard nude tex enhanced in photoshop by me all comments are greatly appreciated...I am just starting to figure out poser any help would be appreciated too.
Comments (35)
Louanner
Your enthusiasm for improving your model is commendable! It's great that you're seeking feedback from the community; constructive criticism can really help refine your skills. If you're looking for a fun way to break while working on your models, consider playing Monkey Mart. It's an engaging game that can spark creativity and relieve stress. Keep experimenting with tools like Photoshop, and don’t hesitate to reach out for help as you dive into Poser. Good luck, and I’m sure your hard work will pay off!
foleypro
Well this was done many years ago when I did actually work in Poser and bryce and actually the alpha and beta version of Daz Studio...what I do now is way beyound these..I work in Zbrush and Unreal and a few other programs...
Percyrempel
The attention to detail, especially in the facial features, is commendable. Just like mastering rhythm in friday night funkin , refining models takes practice and feedback. It’s great that you’re seeking input from the Poser community; constructive criticism will help you improve.
Tamarahin0
Your tribute to Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series is impressive! It's great to see your dedication in refining the model's features. Feedback is essential for growth, much like mastering the slope game —practice makes perfect. Keep experimenting with textures and techniques, and don't hesitate to seek help.
raleighko
This artwork pays homage to Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series, showcasing a model enhanced in Poser and Photoshop. The creator seeks feedback on their tweaks to the jaw, cheeks, lips, and brows. If you want to discuss art or seek advice, platforms like Omegle can provide instant interaction with others who share your interests. All comments are welcomed as they navigate their journey in digital modeling.
Phillips431
The intricate details and dark allure capture the enigmatic essence of the Black Ajah from the Wheel of Time series. For a different kind of dark adventure, consider bad parenting