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September 11, 2006 at 11:13 pm #38979JackParticipant
Good? Bad? They're all hot! Thanks, Tigersan.
September 13, 2006 at 6:05 am #38980Debido-SanParticipantWell, if she has a secret identity, then a mask is almost a necessity. If she doesn't, I wouldn't bother giving her one.
(Aside: Space Ghost was one of my favorite TV shows when I was growing up, but even back then I didn't understand why his two wards Jace and Jan – or that ridiculous monkey Blip – wore masks. You never saw them interact with people away from the Ghost Planet except when they were on an adventure with SG, so who were they protecting their identities from?)
Or! She could go the Superman route and wear the "mask" on her alter ego instead if you know what I mean(like Superman as Clark Kent pretending to be a near-sighted klutz)
(Response the the Aside: To add to the "Ghostly" feeling of course! I don't think Space Ghost and Casper would've gotten along very well…)
September 13, 2006 at 8:19 am #3898110-4ParticipantThat is some impressive work. I for one would love to know how you model these super huge women. Maybe do a stage by stage posting of the process so us aspiring 3D artists can get a behind the scenes look at how it’s done.
September 13, 2006 at 10:18 pm #38982David C. MatthewsParticipantThat is some impressive work. I for one would love to know how you model these super huge women. Maybe do a stage by stage posting of the process so us aspiring 3D artists can get a behind the scenes look at how it’s done.
I second that, and I forgot to say this before…
Hooray for superheroines!
September 14, 2006 at 6:53 am #38983TigersanParticipantOK heres a lil (very simplified History of INFINITY.
FIRST: I open up my Stephanie1 from DAZ 3d. With morphs modified by me (you can buy them in my store ;))
Original model you can buy at DAZ3d.
FULL SIZE —> http://tigersanphotography.gotdns.com/5.jpgNow this was all very simplified. Only way to learn how to do this is try,try, TRY!!! Took me 8 years to get to this level. I started from Poser 2.0. Played with photoshop since version 4.0. It takes time. You have to try, and understand the way all this stuff works ;). Not simple I know. No pain no GAIN! 😉 Here are Templates for characters i use
STEPHANIE1
http://tigersanphotography.gotdns.com/Stephanie_Body.png
http://tigersanphotography.gotdns.com/Stephanie_Head.pngSTEPHANIE 3 PETITE
http://tigersanphotography.gotdns.com/SPBodyT.jpg
http://tigersanphotography.gotdns.com/SPHeadT.jpgSeptember 14, 2006 at 10:29 am #38984moreboostParticipantWow Tiger thanks for the quick tour… I have Poser 6 and am lost at making it all work… We should all try to help one another. I bet we could make some really incredible stuff.
Love the final product after rendering… Its amazing what the program can do… And thats not even getting in to the animations side of it… 🙂
Well when it comes to Poser 6, you definitly have a great talent… and I myself and I'm sure many others can't get enough of your Poser work….
September 14, 2006 at 11:31 am #38985TC2ParticipantWhoa so that's where all the skin making comes in handy! Cool tour!
September 14, 2006 at 7:21 pm #3898610-4ParticipantThat is an impressive look at what it takes to model a FBB. As I expected, it’s a lot of work. 8 years to get to that point! Ouch! 😮 I’m about 6 to 7 months into Blender and will consider myself lucky if I’m able to model a recognizable human form of any kind in another 6 months. But like you said, "no pain no gain". It was good getting a behind the scenes look at how this is done. Thank you for taking the time to show us how it’s done.
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