Skinny dip by GladysClump
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Description
Poser Judy morphed by me, + about 33 primitives.
This one's all about the shaders, no postwork except for touching up her eyeballs.
I wanted to give her a realistic wet look, not sure if I accomplished that or if she looks plastic, please let me know what you think.
Thanks to Ajax for the very helpful Refractive Water tutorial, and to SamTherapy for somehow stirring up my interest in the materials room to begin with.
Comments are always welcome, thanks for lookin!
Comments (34)
colas
very good work,the water seem cold;)vote
1010
Well she sure looks wet to me. Fabulous job toots!
Artzy
Nicely Done!
pjaj
Wonderful artwork! Very creative image indeed!!
jwdell
Amazing work!!! Excellent+++++++++++++++++!!!
cloughie
Yep, definitely wet looking, but she needs some drips!!!!!LOL!!!!! Excellent material work...I can't be bothered, I just export into Bryce!!!! 'C Yer Mate! Alan xxx
B_PEACOCK
I agree .Excellent materials work .Very cool image
svdl
That water is fantastic! To get drops of water on her skin, you could try to connect a noise shader to the reflection value node of her skin. That might work. Excellent materials job on the tiles too, and that's quite a lot of environment to set up with just primitives! Keep up the good work!
SamTherapy
Very, very cool work. I do think the skin looks a little like plastic, maybe because it appears too smooth. The wet look in itself is fantastic. All in all, an excellent picture.
awadissk
Very nice render, great work!!!!!!!!!!
romanceworks
She sure looks wet to me. very well done. :o) CC
prog
Fantastic!! I have no idea how to do this type of thing in Poser!!! The water looks INCREDIBLE!! EXCELLENT!
calum5
Thats the best poser water Ive seen!!Brilliant work:-)Bye calum
cantuflores
WOOOW SHE IS VERY BEUTIFUL, AWESOME AND EXCELLENT ARTWORK MY FRIEND. :)
SK2Design
What a wonderful image! You've done an amazing job with your morphs, the wet look and the water. Wonderfully done!
Digimon
She looks wet!! You might want to add a few beads of water (Like I know how>) to break it up, but she definately looks wet! I like the water texture too!!
CarolSassy
I think it looks pretty darned good. I have to agree with breaking up the 'wet/shiny' places with some unshiny streaks. When you stand up in the water, it doesn't stay stuck all over you like that. But hey! This is very cool! (:
Li-An
Beauuutiful effects with transparent mats!V
vjerana
Wonderful work!!!
susanmoses
Excellent set-up and scene... wonderful material effects... especially love the wavey effect on the deck tiles and the checkerboard pattern in the pool... well done Kat!
Ajax
It's great to see somebody using that tute :-) Try using a spots node with white spots on a black background to drive the specular value on the skin and you should get an effect more like drops of water. Also, try putting the skin texture into the bump channel, but keep the bump value down low.
Argon18
I like the oily look, makes me think she's got tons of Wessonality! wink
eres
Wonderful image!
edmundo_kalashnikov
ermm she looks like shes made of mud. ! ..but on the plus side, good lookin mud. :} i like it so much im gonna have a go at the wet look. Ill post my 1st go ok...oh... n ..ive missed ya. :)
fastburn
Very nice work! The water looks incredible! As for the wet look, i'm just a rookie so i can't help with that!....but she looks pretty wet to me!!....Fantastic job!
violet
the water looks great ! love her expression and wetty-look...! well done
hannahlo
I love the mood, the perspective, and the pool water is superb!! You liked my "Specular Reflections" render but I wish I could get my water to look llike yours, as well as the wet skin. This is definitly one of my favorite images!!
cynlee
very cool looking!! i like it! :]
Armorbeast
The hair and other features help define this more as a water look...but a useful trick is to have water dripping off her body a bit to help train the eye so there's no mistaking water rather than plastic:)
davidoblad
Super Cool. The water is excellent! :^>