My name is Paul, I live in Adelaide (Australia), and I'm just about to hit the big four-o. I spend way too much time using 3d applications like Poser and ZBrush2. Being a (no-postwork) realism nut, I have developed a number of realism tools for Poser, and the skin shader scripts for Poser are avaialble here at Renderosity.BIOA couple of useful links...
My Products Support Forum
Advanced Image Based Lighting in Poser 6
How to achieve more realistic skin texturing in Poser 5
Ambient Occlusion Node Tutorial
Poser 5/6 Skin Shader Comparison
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Comments (7)
RGUS
I'm impressed Paul, and I thought you were a pimply faced computer geek... I see you DRAW on a lot of Poser lighting techniques in this and it works very well. Well done... quite impressed! (V)
odf
Darn! I suck at portrait. The geometry of the face is a real challenge. If it was a nude, I might have finally been able to give you some advice. This is not laughable at all, unless you're a professional painter or something. ;-) Two small observations: 1) You've overdone the fake sss a bit. The colors would be great for an expressionist approach, but obviously that's not what you've been going for. 2) Painting people from photos never works. They look flat, like the photos do. Find a really, really mild-mannered person to sit for you. Better yet, form a study-group. Start with pencil or charcoal, proceed to color pencils or crayons (preferrably the oily, not the chalky, kind), then, finally, acrylic or watercolors.
Fatale
lower saturation would make this look better, i think? i find studying photos help :) even until now i draw rather flat-looking people if i try to go for realism
UweMattern
Who dares to laugh? It is an good portrait of the young Clint Eastwood after having a long sunbath...I Like the colors the way they are! ~Uwe
Mahna
Excellent! I just watched "Spiderman," and it kind of looks like William Defoe when he was obsessed by the 'Goblin' evil spirit! I love it! ;-)
maxxxmodelz
I had NO idea you were into traditional media. Very cool. Willem was a hero of mine since Platoon and Wild At Heart. Great!
richardson
I admire anyone who will give old school a try. I'm now convinced you have a red pallette, naturally. Paintings say a 1000 words...