Verdie's Poser Mountain1 (obj.) by Dreamspinner
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By Verdie Ingram of Dreamspinner, This is my first attempt at making a Mountain Terrain for Poser and as you can see it does work. This is 100% Poser rendered. My Rosey Chill Sky for Poser used on a square behind the mountain. Is anyone interested in this for Poser? By the way these ARE obj. and NOT Background pics.
Comments (6)
Heart'Song
You did this totally in Poser? YEA! How did you do it? Or did you import it after you made it? Please tell all!! (I'm DEFinitely interested!!)
Dreamspinner
These were made in Bryce4 and exported out and saved as obj with their mats intact. They are slightly over 4,oook zipped. Verdie of Dreamspinner
shawnvb
They are great. I would definatley be interested in them. They would be perfect for an image I've been working on.
Dreamspinner
Seems I have been able to get the zip size down to 1,292k now which is far better and am still waiting for Viomar to get them Posted into our Downloads for our The Dreamspinner Web Site. Verdie of Dreamspinner
Spinoza
better than your first try, but the texture is still ugly (sorry). maybe you should make a good texture with BRYCE or photoshop and put it on the mountain. with a detaild texture you could give the whole thing a much better look.
tekener
The Texture is bad. 6 Month after my last postings about your work and you make still the same mistakes....rotfl Maybe you should have listen to my comments, but you decided to ignore them. And thats why your Pictures still look bad. You have no clue how to achieve a realistic look. Your Textures are bad and your lighting makes it not better. and as i can see in your other new Picture, you still have no idea how to use LIGHT in your Scenes. They all look FLAT and not realistic.