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Comments for this Image:
| James Mohr 2002-02-02 |
expression I love her face
Her ear just sets it off - very nice!
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| Debra Adams 2002-02-06 |
WOW! Is this Poser and or Bryce 3D? If so can I borrow your software? I always wanted to try it. Is it difficult for a newbie to use? If you answered "no" to the first question, please disregard and refer back to original comment: WOW!
"Mind The Gap" |
| Debra Adams 2002-02-06 |
Ambiguous title...*grin* WOW! This is terrific. Is it Poser? Bryce 3D? Can I borrow them? And if it's not either and you did it with a mouse please disregard above questions and refer back to original comment: WOW!LOL..."Mind The Gap" | | (Christina Neofotistou) |
thank you :) yes, in fact it's a poser mesh, and the painting was finished in Zbrush and photoshop. in fact I didn't expect this particular piece to be so popular... it's one of my very low-thought-of works, as it was a commissioned S&M book cover, and the editors wouldn't let me get away without a female photomodel or a poser figure :(
I did try to make it as little poser-like as possible, and vowed to never use it again :) |
| Cari Corene 2002-03-13 |
Wow, I like the way you drew her lips...I'm not really a nude-person person but this is real cool! That was a weird sentence. Anyway, email me and tell me about these mystical computer programs you use to make these digital masterpeices...I've said this before but my digital art looks like dog crap ran through a blender. I'll try almost anything. |
| Sergey Shevelev 2002-04-17 |
Very good work! The right hand is cool!! |
| Jim Tetlow 2003-02-02 |
Unusually good for Poser ;-) I'm like you in that I have a real love-hate relationship with Poser, I think it takes a lot to endow a figure with any sense of real humanity and VERY FEW people achieve this, despite all the thousands of examples of Barbie-doll crap that proliferate on Renderosity. Here's a tip though, and one technique I've used several times now, notably on "To Get Inside Of You": assuming you have Painter, go to the Water section and select "Grainy Water". Now go over your entire image and it gives it a "painterly" feel which can really add a dimension of feeling to the image. The nice thing about this (compared to a filter) is that you determine the strength and direction of the strokes, so it makes for much more authentic-looking work :-) |
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