My name is Paul, I live in Adelaide (Australia), and I'm just about to hit the big four-o. I spend way too much time using 3d applications like Poser and ZBrush2. Being a (no-postwork) realism nut, I have developed a number of realism tools for Poser, and the skin shader scripts for Poser are avaialble here at Renderosity.BIOA couple of useful links...
My Products Support Forum
Advanced Image Based Lighting in Poser 6
How to achieve more realistic skin texturing in Poser 5
Ambient Occlusion Node Tutorial
Poser 5/6 Skin Shader Comparison
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Comments (7)
shemia
I noticed what you mean about the reflections difficulty (from someone who has no idea about much = me :oD ) but the figure and skin texture doesn't look bad at all. The pose is good and the way her fingers are gripping those blades it looks as though she's ready for a fight. I've seen worse lighting (done some too) so I don't think the lighting is all that bad...Overall great job though!
Mahna
Wow, I only wish I knew half that you know, this looks fantastic to me. The lighting is awesome! :-)
Ariah
Hand posing is excellent and must have taken some time;) She doesn't look like J. Garner, but she does look attractive and tough - and Electra should look that way. I admired Your shader from the beginning (it inspired me to enhance my own)
tanhan
wonderful composition!!!wonderful image and textures!!!fantastic POV!!!excellent!!!
Dash
Very nice work I like the material on the daggers the skin and the materials look great as usual but the clothes material could really use some work. The character is very attractive and her expression is great. Nice job.
richardson
Face_off. Try a RayT with shadow set to 0.01. Then put a disp spot with bias way down to .200 where you want it. RayT will still give you the reflects without the black lines. OH...and do it on Frame 1!!! You must have 3 pc's...how?
sirius57
And I thought I obsessed! :-) Good image