BIOMy name is Jeremy Beltran aka Mircea Barasab. I have been working with Poser since April of 2001 and after playing with it for almost a year I finally decided to try to do some serious art. Or atleast more serious than what I had been doing. I am still a novice and a poor one at that. Poser and Paint Shop Pro 7.0 is all I currently have to work with but I have come up with a couple of pictures that I am proud of. I am still in awe on how good the figures look. I bought the Micheal 1.0 CD back in December of 2001 and then upgraded to Michael 2.0 when he came out. I still work primarily with Michael even though I have also purchased the Victoria 1.0 CD and Vicki 2.0 as well as Stephanie. I have been inspired by other artists here at Renderosity. And my biggest Inspiration is the work of Doug Sturk aka sturkwurk. He was the first artist I came across when I first got poser and I've followed his work as much as I can ever since. His art is great! I hope to one day be even half as good as he is. My other Poser Artist Hero is Quagnon. I discovered his work through Doug and 3d-cc.com. The Characters he's done are great and his work is very humbling...well for me it is. But both sturkwurk and Quagnon show me something to strive for.
Thanks Guys,
Jer
Update 2005 -
I have since upgraded to Poser 6 and I own all of the unimesh figures allowing me an extremely wide choice when making pictures.
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Comments (4)
visualgirl
Nice job!!! One thing I noticed that could be fixed a little bit is the knee and foot are sinking into the ground a bit...
jonarts
I agree with visualgirls suggestions, and have to add another one: You could add some "life" into this picture if you let the main figures look at each other...or at least the lady to the kneeling knight...But in all other aspects: A great picture!
Anjiri
A nice start. I agree with both visualgirl and jonarts that its lacking something. Along with their suggestions, I would think that shadowing of the figures to the ground would give the image some depth. At this point, the figures look like they were pasted onto the background and aren't really part of the scene.
mircea
Thanks for the comments I've been working on it using your advice. It seems to be coming together I'll try to post the new version as soon as its ready.