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sagillid
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 01, 2002 10:37 pm     Reply with quote
Image done with Poser and compositing in Photoshop.

It's my first run with Poser. Feel free to comment about tips and suggestions.

If you don't like Poser, then please refrain from commenting.

Thanks in advance.

[url=http://www.angelfire.com/emo/sagillid/style5.jpg�]PIC1[/url] (Delete space at end of .jpg)

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Snake Grunger
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 01, 2002 11:13 pm     Reply with quote
No, I don't like posers.
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sagillid
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 01, 2002 11:38 pm     Reply with quote
Snake Grunger<<I take it you're not new here. Don't have anything informative to say? Or are you just an ass that can't follow a simple instruction?
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sagillid
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2002 12:04 am     Reply with quote
I can see why people are reluctant to use Poser. The pre-made models are simply incredible and creating a photo realistic scene is next to effort-less, but that doesn�t mean learning to use it is futile. There are a lot of functionalities in the program that people just don�t notice. The joints and muscles tools are the most intuitive that I�ve seen and if I can texture a model half as good as the ones by the poser artist I would be ecstatic.

Anyway, these are some lightwave models I did before I found Poser. I plan on texturing them soon.

Lightwave Render(Front) (Delete space at end of .jpg)

Lightwave Render(Back) (Delete space at end of .jpg)

Lightwave Render(Dragon) (Delete space at end of .jpg)

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thinkwink
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2002 4:41 am     Reply with quote
Why don't you edit your posts and delete your own spaces... what'a pain...

Poser women all look like they have breast implants...

I find Poser very useful, like that old wooden figure on a stand that you can bend this way and that to set up a pose. That's what I use it for, to create a reference pose that I then draw and paint by hand...

I've seen some pretty good Poser original stuff, but you know right away that it's Poser - like that camera flare filter in Photoshop... you know right away
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2002 7:28 am     Reply with quote
and of course the complete and utter life-lessness of the eyes =)
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sagillid
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2002 3:10 pm     Reply with quote
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Why don't you edit your posts and delete your own spaces... what'a pain...



I take it you don't know about angelfire and their remote linking problem. Many people here use angelfire to host their images, and if you know the trick, you get to see some amazing art work instead of a image hosted by angelfire logo.

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Poser women all look like they have breast implants...


That's probably what the model author was going for. Why do you think women have breast implants in the first place?

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I find Poser very useful, like that old wooden figure on a stand that you can bend this way and that to set up a pose. That's what I use it for, to create a reference pose that I then draw and paint by hand...



It's my first run at it. I find it pretty useful as well. The premade models are in my opinion the best that I've seen, and I can't take credit for them. I plan on taking my original lightwave model into poser and see how far I can go with it, with adequate clothing of course.

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I've seen some pretty good Poser original stuff, but you know right away that it's Poser - like that camera flare filter in Photoshop... you know right away



No camera flare filter was used.

Here's the final image that came out of Poser. Took about 20 renders to get everything right.

[url=http://www.angelfire.com/emo/sagillid/render.jpg�]Render[/url]

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and of course the complete and utter life-lessness of the eyes =)



The default pose was cross-eyed. The final pose was pretty much what I going for, looking of to a distance. It's remarkable what a few degrees change in the eyes can do to an image.

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sagillid
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2002 3:21 pm     Reply with quote
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like that camera flare filter in Photoshop



Edit: I got the simile.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2002 3:53 pm     Reply with quote
Hi Flat666
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