Gothic Blonde by PussycatMandie
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Description
These are my 1st purchases for Poser 5!
This is my 1st proper image I have made & was so happy I wanted to share it
Any comments (Good or Bad) would be greatly appreciated & helpful :o)
Credits have to be made to MistDragon & SWAM (Thanx to you both)
Hugs
Mandie
xxx
Comments (7)
ericfarris
Your caracter is superb Mandie, but when you put a 3D carcter in a 2D scene, don't forget to put shadows. It's better to have realism. Take care to lhe lightning too. Welcome in our Community
PussycatMandie
Eric Thank you so much for the comment hun I really do appreciate any comments made Please if you view this, I am new here & would really like some feedback good or bad to help me make my images better :o) Thanx for reading Hugs Mandie xxx
the_deaths_embrace
Sweet image, but I too miss the shadows, this would give it the real touch. The lightning in the Poser pic should be adaptet to the lights of the background. Maybe you could blur the Poser figure the same way the background is blurred. Photoshop could do miracles to this (really very good) scene. Apart from that it is a very good pic and I like it... Hope to see other work of you soon... By the way, welcome in the Community... ;) The Death's Embrace
graphixdezine
You have been given some great advice Mandie! Only other thing I would suggest is to make the image a bit smaller so it is easier to view. Other than that you did a very good job!!
DarkReflections
A tip for getting rid of the greyish outline on the character.. save your render as a tiff file. Then you can load the selection from the Alpha channel, contract by 1, and paste as a new image. Voila, no grey outline! Nice image Mandie!
Valerian70
For your first image you have done very well and you have received some great input here.
squirrel2005
great work sweetie!