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The Knight's bad head day

Poser (none) posted on Jun 10, 2001
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After a year of screwing around with Poser, I've finally got something I'm willing to let the world at large comment on. Gremlin and the Knight are Daz's (as are both head gear, shield and the sword which you can barely see). The Knights head uses Jeff Palmer's Shaun texture (avail here) with the relevant parts pasted onto the Knight template. The Gremlin's clothes and club are my own objects created with a combo of Ray Dream and Amorphium. The Wall and Stairs were done with Ray Dream, next time I want laid stone, I won't do a curved stair case. It was too much of a pain to do the texture. As a result, 50% of the staircase ended up getting cropped. There is very little post-render touch up. I only did a little correcting where the shirt and shorts on the goblin meet and "roughed up" the Knights hair a little, i.e. less than 5 minutes. All I can say for the knight is he darned well better get that shield up, or he's gonna have one heck of a headache.

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Wizzard

2:45AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

hahahahaaa... pretty good 8 ) I like unretouched.. or mostly unretouched Poser renders... I like this one it came out really good 8 )

Lorraine

3:52AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

good job,...that gremlin looks serious!...well I hope you make more...


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