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Poser Weird posted on Jul 23, 2004
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Just experimenting with nodes, here. Poser Judy, morphed in the face room, and with magnets. I tossed out all the default textures (skin, iris, eyelashes...etc) and retextured her using materials room nodes. There's about 10 primitives, loads of displacement, no imported textures (except the face in the mirror which was an earlier render of the same model).... The steps are made up of a single cloth plane. Her hair is made of two spheres, used group editor to remove some parts of them, and then textured it in the materials room also. I'd have worked on it more but the pz3 file became corrupt. Sorry for all the details, it just was not as easily put together as it might look. It was more of a learning experience. LOL Anyways, thanks for lookin! Comment if you like, and have a great weekend!!

Comments (32)


thelma

6:03PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

Wow, it's just amazing the amount of work you had to do, but I think this is fabulous, and well worth it. It's very interesting to read all the stuff you need to do to produce an image. I think I'll stick to my simple Apo flames..smile. You've done fantastic work here !!! VOTE

macrey18

6:14PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

nice work

cloughie

6:26PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

Hey!!! I love your nodes!!!!LOL!!! Cheers! Alan xxx

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1010

6:28PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

Way too much work for me, I hate waiting for poser to just render, lol Nice work Kat!

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Qualien

6:45PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

Strangely, the more I look at this the better I like it. Is it a new school of Art? Called "Impressionist Animeism" perhaps? Or what? I like the ovals, the purple fungus, the umbrella (stroke of genius!); the work displays, in my opinion, a profound sense of composition, perhaps too profound.

vjerana

7:02PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

So different and excellent done!!!

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chrislenn

7:56PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

so much work but the results are worth it :o) stunningly unique Chris :o)

digi-b

7:56PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

Incredible!! It's amazing how much is in this image. I can't think of anyone else who can do do much with primitives. Fantastic work.

susanmoses

8:05PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

Far out... love the Neon colours and that choker is divine... Judy's trippin' again!

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sittingblue

9:45PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

cool picture. I love how this experiment came out. ;)

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Digimon

9:52PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

Impressive!! Thanks for the explanation!! I just got Poser5 and I don't know where to start! There is som much more now, and here you are pushing the envelope! Excellent work!!!

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prog

10:37PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

I just think your images are so unique and wonderful!!! I never know what I'm going to find when I click on one of your thumbnails!!!! Your hard work paid off!!! EXCELLENT render!!

cynlee

11:24PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

sounds like you did it your way, although i have no ideal what the right way would be but i like the whimsical result... bold & bright color! :]

adm5050

11:50PM | Fri, 23 July 2004

That is so cool, and so different!!! Got lots of respect for folks that do it themselves!! Excellent piece of work!!

gallimel

2:27AM | Sat, 24 July 2004

the composition is original and catchy and I love the super rich colours a lot :)

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BonBonish

2:55AM | Sat, 24 July 2004

I like that learning experience :)... -- really very interesting composition, very nice colors also, beautiful artwork! -- B.B.

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tallpindo

4:03AM | Sat, 24 July 2004

It does look like a proper trip to the grave. Midnight oil has coverd the figures with the carousel horse enamels of highlight other than black. There are no photographs of the future so your image sparkles with hope.

colas

5:09AM | Sat, 24 July 2004

very well done,perfect picture,greats colors too.vote.

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Artzy

8:14AM | Sat, 24 July 2004

Nicely Done!

edmundo_kalashnikov

2:10PM | Sat, 24 July 2004

shiiiit man, i thought id just had a flashback, then i blinked n blinked again and it was still the same, Then i relised i was living in the now again. .......humm. very trippy work GladysClump. lol Looks wild. Excellent original artwork. :O)

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SamTherapy

3:08PM | Sat, 24 July 2004

Fantastic. It's great to see you - the Mad Scientist of Poser - posting such cool original stuff.

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ShadowWind

3:42PM | Sat, 24 July 2004

Very cool, has that 60's surrealistic look to it. Excellent and original.

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classyladytwo

4:25PM | Sat, 24 July 2004

Excellent original design very well done indeed

gknapp

11:12PM | Sat, 24 July 2004

A fun composition!!As posted to "surreal" or "wierd",I would think cartoon aspects would most certainly be allowed,and even complementary to the overall piece!!Welldone!

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pjaj

6:52AM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Beautiful artwork!! Wonderfully done!!

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redbeard

3:38PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

I don't understand anything about Poser but I like the final results. Looks like a vision from the not too distant future, sort of a combination of Oriental and mod influences. Sounds like a lot of work, excellent job!

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calum5

5:03PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Wow what an array of fun,a colour festival!!Awesome ;-)!!Bye calum

simdragon

8:08PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Neat! Love the colors and her expression.

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SK2Design

9:22PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

The image is brilliant and knowing how it's creation came about makes it even more brilliant. Fantastic art!

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Anjour

5:03AM | Tue, 27 July 2004

Cool image and color...excellent!!!:o)

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