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| Adriaan Barel 2006-06-27, 9:06 pm |
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| Fuzzie Dice 2006-06-27, 9:06 pm |
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Great job, esp. on the back shadow. I like this one too. :-)
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| Adriaan Barel 2006-06-27, 9:06 pm |
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"Fuzzie Dice" <fuzziedice@[ihaveadomain].com> wrote in message
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> Great job, esp. on the back shadow. I like this one too. :-)
Thanks Fuzzie :-)
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| Lori Davis 2006-06-27, 9:06 pm |
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Glad you gave it a try, Adriaan. :)
Here's a suggestion: Bottles don't usually float in the air, so it would
be good to have something that the bottle sits on. The bottle has a
head-on perspective, so you could have a simple rectangle serve as your
table top, with the bottle right on the top edge of the rectangle. When
you add the table you might play around with the shadows that the table
would cast (maybe one on the bottle itself and one on the wall). Since
you have Poser, you could make a very simple mock-up of your composition
in Poser to see just how the shadows would fall. Right now I'm not sure
that the highlights and shadows on the bottle and the shadow on the wall
really match up.
Lori
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| Adriaan Barel 2006-06-27, 9:07 pm |
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"Lori Davis" <loriweb@pair.com> wrote in message
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> Glad you gave it a try, Adriaan. :)
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> Here's a suggestion: Bottles don't usually float in the air, so it
> would be good to have something that the bottle sits on. The bottle
> has a head-on perspective, so you could have a simple rectangle serve
> as your table top, with the bottle right on the top edge of the
> rectangle. When you add the table you might play around with the
> shadows that the table would cast (maybe one on the bottle itself and
> one on the wall). Since you have Poser, you could make a very simple
> mock-up of your composition in Poser to see just how the shadows
> would fall. Right now I'm not sure that the highlights and shadows on
> the bottle and the shadow on the wall really match up.
>
> Lori
Thanks for your comments Lori, but with my level of experience it not
possible to get images such as this into Poser. That would take another
program which I'm still learning. To put something like this into Poser
using PSP it would be just a background not casting any shadows at all
I thought of giving the bottle a base but was just happy getting a result
using your method to creat it.
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