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Ankh Su Namun, part 5: Poser Posing

Work In Progress (none) posted on Oct 17, 2001
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This took me another three hours or so. I have imported a picture from that scene in the movie to the background so that I can always see if the pose of Ankh is still correct. I almost broke *my* arms to avoid that *hers* will be broken again (see my previous postings for this!) :-) The position of her right arm is *su* unusual that it was *almost impossible* to pose her without having her elbow look as if it was broken - well, as you can see, I have managed to do this with just a little seam that I can repaint in Corel later (yes, I am a Corel Photopaint freak - have worked with this since Version 4, by now I have 10, and cannot understand what the fuss about Photopaint is all about!). I also need to do some postwork on the length of her hair - I have played with these magnets for hours (you can see them, in parts, in the screenshot) but it didn't get any better than this. And? What's next? Well - just watch the Poser Gallery within the next 24 hours - the final image is currently rendering in Bryce. As I always render my images at at least 2000x1500 size, to be able to print them later for friends, this will take until tomorrow morning, afterwards some postwork and then I will *finally* load this thing up. If anyone should have thought about the time that I have spent on this, I cann tell quiet exactly;: About 5 hours for research & 20 hours for making the texture (again and again), 5-6 hours in Poser to play with magnets and pose her correctly, another hour on setting the facial morph up, 1 hour in Bryce to make up the scene and finally another 3 or 4 hours to make her up in Bryce, like color- and lightning settings and so on... Together, these were about 37 hours of work. Would be happy if you would visit the final picture (you can also search for it via my gallery) and tell me if this was worth it. Sincerely, Sabine

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Teyon

12:20PM | Thu, 18 October 2001

Nice work. Well worth the wait.

rayhan

3:22AM | Thu, 10 January 2002

good try.....


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