Officer Aiko by Morgano
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Description
Officer Aiko treasures three records. She is the best shot in the division. She has arrested more felons than any other officer. She has never yet had to fire her gun in anger. She intends to retain all three records.
Aiko character, armour, catsuit and Babydoll Hair all from DAZ3D. All in P6.
I am also trying a version with a reflection in the window behind her. First attempt wasn't great and the render progress was glacial, only without the sense of urgency.
Comments (4)
cornelp
I love her expression. Is just owesome. The city in the BK is very well done. Nice lights and great composition. Well done, very well done.
Morgano
Thanks for the nice comments. All the credit for the city buildings should go to Ajax, Moebius87 and billy-home, because I really didn't have to do anything with the Dystopia city block apart from scaling it.
deci6el
You chose your thumbnail well as it really drew me in. Great composition, expression, colors. I really like the colors. Sci-fi is in sort of a desaturated rut right now and I don't see that changing soon. It's just good to see some chroma now and again. It's serious but fun at the same time. My one nit-pick would be to get her grip tighter on the handle. Nice job!
Morgano
Thanks for your remarks. I take your point about Aiko's grip and I have done a correction to that. I was hoping to be able to combine that with a version with a reflection, but I can't seem to get that to work. I think it's a combination of a high-resolution foreground figure and the Dystopia stuff in the background. If I try to render the whole in one go, Poser just goes cataleptic. If I try to split the scene up, I lose the reflection. I expect I shall give up on the reflection and re-post a version with a better grip later on.