On Jun 19, 2007, bop wrote:
> Hi Ghost
>
> I know you like comment on pictures you create.....
> The musculature under the shirt on the guy in this picture is rather
> distorted...I think you have made some mistake which I would guess you
> have realised. The upper body seems to have been twisted somehow.
The guy in the light blue shirt is turned to listen to the guy in the dark
blue shirt. The turn isn't the best in the world. But I was pissed at the
camera for not rendering the shot I wanted. I had thought something else was
the problem and had quit the program and restarted it to find that it did the
same thing. A very annoying thing to wait for the computer to show me nothing
at all..
By now you wondering what the hell I am speaking of. This is all done in 3d.
In a program called Poser.
In fact both men in Pascal 108 are in the party series. And one of the boys.
The man on the far right of the party is the man in the light blue shirt. And
the boy next him is the boy in Pascal 108. The man next to him is the man in
the dark blue shirt. ;)
Now the party series was me finding how many figures I could have in the app
at one time before the app would crash. Instead it wouldn't render unless I
hid some of the figures and then render. Later I combined them in Photoshop.
I figured it was cause the file that I used was created well before Poser
this version of it anyhow was made.
Party series is dead and Pascal is in a holding pattern. While I figure out
what happens next.
All the men are Michael V3 and all the youths are David and all the boys are
Luke. With a combination of morphs. I can change the appearance of the
figures to look any way I want. The V3 stands for version three. There was a
Michael one and two. In my makings I have more Davids then Michael's figures.
They of course all have their own names.
If you want more info then I suggest you look at these sites:
http://www.daz3d.com/
By the way they have a free app that is like Poser. They are the ones who
created Michael, David and Luke.
http://www.e-frontier.com/
The home of Poser 7
>
> Your Party series looks to be very promising and you have done the
> musculature in the backs of the men in the first picture really well.
> I have no idea how you create your pictures but wonder whether by
> creating the guy in Pascal 108.jpg with a bare back and the same
> musculature then colouring a shirt over that would give you the result
> more realistic? (I don't even know if that is possible so forgive my
> ignorance if that is not how pictures are created.)
>
> I love your work and I do not see the odd 'flaw' that others seem to
> find to help you with.
>
> Jess
>
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Ghost
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