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Adriaan Barel

2006-08-02, 12:08 pm

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Adriaan Barel

2006-08-02, 12:08 pm

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JoeB

2006-08-02, 12:08 pm


"Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in
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> "Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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> Wasn't completely happy with my 'nude' so I did a bit more work

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I think the boy's head and neck are too elongated.

Regards,

JoeB

Adriaan Barel

2006-08-02, 12:08 pm


"JoeB" <myemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in
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> I think the boy's head and neck are too elongated.
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> Regards,
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> JoeB


The kid's a freak; why do you think I wrote "care". LOL

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Joske

2006-08-02, 12:08 pm


Adriaan Barel wrote:
> "Adriaan Barel" wrote


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> Wasn't completely happy with my 'nude' so I did a bit more work
> on it.


Those outfits resemble a cross I'm wearing in this hot weather :-) I
like hers, I do think they could do with a tiny bit more 'crumple'
or shading. They're a little rounded and stiff as they are now?

Also, nice how you worked an earlier work of yours into it (the
spiral staircase).

So what did she do to him, or he to her? Definitely something going
on there.

Joske
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Adriaan Barel

2006-08-02, 12:08 pm


"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:44c393c8_1@cnews
> Adriaan Barel wrote:
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>
>
> Those outfits resemble a cross I'm wearing in this hot weather :-) I
> like hers, I do think they could do with a tiny bit more 'crumple'
> or shading. They're a little rounded and stiff as they are now?
>
> Also, nice how you worked an earlier work of yours into it (the
> spiral staircase).
>
> So what did she do to him, or he to her? Definitely something going
> on there.
>
> Joske


Hi Joske,

Thanks for your kind comments. In Poser there are two types of hair and
clothes. There is the Dynamic and Conforming. The Conforming clothes come
with Poser and are easy to use; trouble is they don't always look as natural
as the Dynamic clothes which I can make myself. I was being a bit lazy and I
can't make Dynamic clothes for the model I used in this image. :-(

It does look like there is something going on there; he must have been a
naughty boy and was told to go to his room and put some clothes on. :-)

Regards,


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Adriaan Barel



Bob 4

2006-08-06, 7:02 pm

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Adriaan Barel

2006-08-06, 7:02 pm


"Bob 4" <qsabeski@netscapskil.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Adrian
>
> I like your concept, however Poser block posing leaves a wooden
> unatural look to things such as hands. If you made this fully into a
> abstract where stiff formailty is the norm, then it would be fine.
> I have watched some of your stuff for a while now and suggest you
> use the dials more and the block poser less.
>
> If you wanted to try the freebie program Studio from DAZ to pose
> your poser characters it might give you a more realistic look..
> The attached was almost completley done in that program with
> minimal PSP applied afterwards..
>
> Bob 4
>
> "Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in message
> news:44c26efa_2@cnews...

I never realised that Bob, thanks for the tip. I do have DAZ Studio but I
didn't like the lack of rendering options in that program (maybe I'm wrong).
After seeing your image I'll certainly be giving that program a closer look.
I love every thing about it, the background, the poses, the clothes and even
the caption. I wish I could do work like that.

Please post more work like this to this group. I'd like some other people to
see what Poser and DAZ Studio are capable off.


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Adriaan Barel



Bob 4

2006-08-07, 6:38 pm


Hi Adrian

Thanks for the complement. I'm a new kid at this stuff and
just learning how to mix my photography and my 3D.
You can see some of my horsing around and progression
on http://qsabe.com/whimsy/ Also some just plain pictures.
I became interested in Bryce as a way to create interesting
background for photos.

Rendering from Studio is pretty easy, after you pick render
settings, where you can set the type of file and it's properties.
At the DAZ home page http://bryce.daz3d.com/55index.php
try reading the forums. Just as I learn a lot here, the same
thing holds true there for 3D creation. These forums are the
best part of the web. :-) They provide links to enough interesting
material that I can spend far to much time online if I'm not careful.


Bob 4
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"Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:44d62933$1_3@cnews...
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> "Bob 4" <qsabeski@netscapskil.net> wrote in message
> news:44d620d6_2@cnews
>
> I never realised that Bob, thanks for the tip. I do have DAZ Studio but I
> didn't like the lack of rendering options in that program (maybe I'm
> wrong). After seeing your image I'll certainly be giving that program a
> closer look. I love every thing about it, the background, the poses, the
> clothes and even the caption. I wish I could do work like that.
>
> Please post more work like this to this group. I'd like some other people
> to see what Poser and DAZ Studio are capable off.
>
>
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> Adriaan Barel
>
>




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