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April 12, 2006 at 9:01 am in reply to: Carmen – in dynamic clothing – finally found some clothes for my girls ;P #26243ReasonParticipant
10 out of 10 Tigersan. How dare you get better when you're already this damn good!
I hope people realize just how many elements have to come together to produce pictures such as these. It really is a lot of work so thanks a lot for sharing it with the board.
Any chance of releasing another CD with your Poser 6 models and textures on it?
ReasonParticipantMs O has just become short for "Oh….My….Goddess!" 😮
Well done and thanks.
ReasonParticipantFantastic picture! This is probably my favorite work of yours to date…and I've always been a big fan. Got any more like this?
ReasonParticipantBeen futzing with this for about a month… broke damn near every rule about proportion in the book*…
but I like the results.
*Dynamic Anatomy by Burne Hogarth
Then it's time to write a new book*!
* Downright Outageous Anatomy by Dave C. Matthews
But seriously, you're being a bit hard on yourself. The only part that looks a bit off proportion-wise in the length of her torso. Everything else is just bigger and more defined.
March 2, 2006 at 7:22 am in reply to: For HUGE ladies lovers – tell me if this works as new version of Michelle #23506ReasonParticipantI'm a newbie to Poser and you're clearly not, so you've probably thought of this already. Could you fix the triceps using magnets? The way I understand it, you could use magnets to morph the mesh much in the way that Kuner did in 2D land.
Here's a good tutorial in case you're interested:
http://www.morphworld30.com/tutorials/magnets2.htmlReasonParticipantAmazing, once again Tigersan!
Just a minor technical point, is there anything you can do about the texture seams showing? I know that you're pushing these Poser models to the absolute limit and you have to expect some distortion, but it does slightly spoil the illusion. Does Poser6 give you enough control to maybe slightly scale up the texture map or perhaps make it tileable? Otherwise they could be touched up in Photoshop pretty easily.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your wonderful artwork with us!
March 2, 2006 at 2:01 am in reply to: For HUGE ladies lovers – tell me if this works as new version of Michelle #23496ReasonParticipantIt works on so many levels it's not funny :cry:!
Sooooo, when are you getting that color 3D printer :-D? Oh well, in a few years that won't be a joke anymore and we'll all be able to buy Michelle figurines from your website!
ReasonParticipantYou're drawings show a great sense of style and your technique is fast catching up. Glad to see you decided to hang around. I'm tempted to try and color some of your work, would that be cool?
ReasonParticipantThis might be something more for chapter 5, which probably won't ever exist, but how about Jenna tries to kick her addiction. We could see her getting tempted to use her strength or build her muscles at every turn, but she tries as long as she can to resist the urge. I guess finally she would give in to her compulsion and be even more fanatical than ever about building the most freakishly developed body in history.
As for feats of strength, I have to side with the folks that say to underplay it. I like the idea of her having all of this strength for the sake of it and not feeling the need to show it off. It just has to be up to your imagination to wonder just what she is capable of.
ReasonParticipantYou could do worse than try AnmanieSMP. Superior to Photoshop's Liquify filter IMHO and free. It also let's you export an animation of your morph which Photoshop doesn't. Only problem is you will need another app (like the Gimp) for non-warping type mods like cut & pastes or adding light and shadow. Good way to get your feet wet though.
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