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December 1, 2004 at 2:57 am #2041LingsterKeymasterDecember 1, 2004 at 3:10 am #2042AnonymousGuest
This one is even better than your old one. I can’t understand frm where do you take ideas for new posers… It must be something more than just imagination.
December 1, 2004 at 3:30 am #2043LingsterKeymasterThis one is even better than your old one. I can’t understand frm where do you take ideas for new posers… It must be something more than just imagination.
It’s the same model I used for the new Transvigor header image. I just tweaked her a bit. I’m experimenting on making comics. This is actually a failure because there are too many colors involved.
December 1, 2004 at 4:01 am #2044LingsterKeymasterHere’s one that turned out better, I think:
December 1, 2004 at 7:34 am #2045CowprobeParticipantI do like the torn sleeves. Is that photoshop postwork or a texture map?
Think you should take another stab at a growth sequence. You made one a while ago with a woman at a club wanting to get strong enough to teach a rude bouncer a lesson. By the end of the 9 or so images she had gotten so large as to have pretty much vaporized her garments.
What made that growth sequence so funny was the thought balloons of both the growing girl and the passerby in the club ‘reaction shots’.
Thanks for sharing.
December 1, 2004 at 8:18 am #2046ironb667Participantwhere can i find that growth sequence. sounds cool
December 1, 2004 at 8:24 am #2047LingsterKeymasterGod, Cowprobe, that was YEARS ago. April, 2001.
The torn sleeves are a affected via a transparency map. The sleeve mesh is still there, but the rendering engine doesn’t "see" it beyond the tear marks. You can get a look at an unfiltered version in the new Transvigor header image.
I think I may finally have found a way to charge for my stuff – if it works, then I may start publishing illustrated stories. I figure $3.00 for a 10,000-15,000 word story with at least six illustrations is about right. People will be able to buy access via Paypal or with a credit card, and probably get PDF file. If I can spend a few days each month writing and illustrating a story, and then turn around and sell it to a couple hundred people for $3 a pop, it’s worth my while to do it.
December 1, 2004 at 8:30 am #2048LingsterKeymasterwhere can i find that growth sequence. sounds cool
I may post it again soon. I have it on an old dinosaur beige box on my home network. I was just skipping through the big drive on it – after Cowprobe reminded me of that old series – and it’s got lots and lots of renders that I never shared with anybody, or only shared with a few people.
There’s one – an illustration that I did for Nomdreserv’s "Tennis", that I think I only ever shared with him.
December 1, 2004 at 12:27 pm #2049AnonymousGuestHey Lingster – what clothing model is that top you have her shredding? I’ve seen it in a couple of renders and I’m wondering if it’s worth picking up – and where you got it. Any help would be appreciated.
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December 1, 2004 at 7:33 pm #2050LingsterKeymasterHey Lingster – what clothing model is that top you have her shredding? I’ve seen it in a couple of renders and I’m wondering if it’s worth picking up – and where you got it. Any help would be appreciated.
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It’s actually free! But it’s dynamic cloth, which only works in Poser 5. The stretching and wrinkling effects of dynamic cloth work great with growth renders – I’ve done a couple of movies with breast swaying or "gainaxing", and it’s wonderful to watch the cloth move with the model. The creator is named Sven van der Linden. You can see his free stuff here.
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