Project 128 by Turk_WLF_ALF
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Description
Title: Project 128
Status: W.I.P.
Ladder asked me to post this picture of him with his co-workers and friends. According to their wishes I won't identify them at this time. Seriously how can I make each more realistic looking? On other note Ladder said his Dog Collar that I made for him wasn't working, because I didn't make it conforming to other poses. ;) Oh back to the old drawing board.
The Scene was made with Poser 5 & Rendered in Carrara 4 Pro.
Comments or advice is welcome.
Thank you for taking a little of your time to view my work,
Turk_WLF_ALF
Product Credits:
Michael 3.0 & His clothing and hair by DAZ (Shirt Textures by Me)
Background: Cyclorama: Background & Multiplane Cyclorama By DAZ
The Park Bench by DAZ (Freebie)
Ladder: DAZ's Millennium Dog & Classic Canines Combo by Lisa Buckalew & Laurie Stanley
Comments (8)
drsofaking
Great scene Turk. You might vary the poses a little... like moving the arms/hands to a different position. You could also darken the skin texture on some of them just to add variety. All in all... very nice! Kent
Skipychic
Nice work.. seems to be coming along quite well.. and you better fix the dog's collar before he gets picked up by the council and put in the pound.
drifterlee
I thought it was a photograph when I first saw it! I do not agree you should vary the poses, most police and firefighters are trained to be at attention for pics and so on. I would vary the skin tones and the facial expressions. The stiff poses makes it more real. Sherrie
Shaylea
Ditto to what Sherrie comment! Ladder needs his collar...nice work!
AndiN
I agree with varying the skin tone and facial expressions, and maybe vary the poses slightly. Even when a group is in a posed picture like this, there will still be minor differences in their poses. They should also all be looking at the camera (a couple aren't.) I'd also suggest varying the facial shapes more. Right now they all look essentially the same.
tony_br22
looks excellent Turk_WLF_ALF
pc_artist
neat work..
morin3000
Fantastic composition!!!!!!! An excellent dedi!!! * V****