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Adriaan Barel

2006-09-15, 7:08 pm

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JoeB

2006-09-15, 7:08 pm


"Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in
news:4508be26_2@cnews:

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> Vue 5 Esprit, Poser 6 and Paint Shop Pro. 9
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> ----oooOOOooo----
>
> Adriaan Barel
>


While I don't do this kind of stuff I have viewed many of your
posts, and have to say you really have moved along in your effects,
all for the better IMHO. It seems to me that this shows that
you're working on lighting and shading rather than the defaults in
your program (just a guess as I don't have the program) and I
thinks that's great progression. Nice to see some of these Poser
models with different complexions, the backgrounds brighter, colors
looking a bit more natural.

As I said, I don't do this stuff but it's neat to see how someone
who does it progresses/changes.

Regards,

JoeB

David Gray

2006-09-15, 7:08 pm


My feelings as well Joe.You have come a long way from your first composition
( a table I believe ).With all the different programs out there for this
type of composition the concept must be catching on and I can see how it
could become addictive.
Keep having fun Adriaan as that's what it is all about.

David


"JoeB" <myemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns983DD96DAAEA3JoeB@216.191.232.194...
>
> "Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in
> news:4508be26_2@cnews:
>
>
> While I don't do this kind of stuff I have viewed many of your
> posts, and have to say you really have moved along in your effects,
> all for the better IMHO. It seems to me that this shows that
> you're working on lighting and shading rather than the defaults in
> your program (just a guess as I don't have the program) and I
> thinks that's great progression. Nice to see some of these Poser
> models with different complexions, the backgrounds brighter, colors
> looking a bit more natural.
>
> As I said, I don't do this stuff but it's neat to see how someone
> who does it progresses/changes.
>
> Regards,
>
> JoeB
>




Adriaan Barel

2006-09-15, 7:08 pm


"JoeB" <myemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns983DD96DAAEA3JoeB@216.191.232.194
> "Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in
> news:4508be26_2@cnews:
>
>
> While I don't do this kind of stuff I have viewed many of your
> posts, and have to say you really have moved along in your effects,
> all for the better IMHO. It seems to me that this shows that
> you're working on lighting and shading rather than the defaults in
> your program (just a guess as I don't have the program) and I
> thinks that's great progression. Nice to see some of these Poser
> models with different complexions, the backgrounds brighter, colors
> looking a bit more natural.
>
> As I said, I don't do this stuff but it's neat to see how someone
> who does it progresses/changes.
>
> Regards,
>
> JoeB


Thanks Joe. Comming from you it's very much appreciated.

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Adriaan Barel



Adriaan Barel

2006-09-15, 7:08 pm


"David Gray" <kadamar@zeuter.com> wrote in message news:450933c7_2@cnews[color=darkred]
> My feelings as well Joe.You have come a long way from your first
> composition ( a table I believe ).With all the different programs out
> there for this type of composition the concept must be catching on
> and I can see how it could become addictive.
> Keep having fun Adriaan as that's what it is all about.
>
> David
>
>
> "JoeB" <myemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns983DD96DAAEA3JoeB@216.191.232.194...

Thanks David. :-)

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Adriaan Barel



Joske

2006-09-15, 7:08 pm


Adriaan Barel wrote:

> Thanks Joe. Comming from you it's very much appreciated.


I don't know if you'll appreciate mine, but I have to come out and
say this, hoping you know I'm fair and that you're still in for
improvement.

I think it's not a good image composition-wise, because the boat
seems to be sticking out of the woman's neck and is attracting most
of the viewer's attention. A better composition would have been to
have the boat reappear on the girl's left, although in this case,
because it's so small, it might make things worse and seem to be
sticking right through her :-)

Joske
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http://members.home.nl/j.a.c.backer/



Adriaan Barel

2006-09-15, 7:08 pm


"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:450b10f0_3@cnews
> Adriaan Barel wrote:
>
>
> I don't know if you'll appreciate mine, but I have to come out and
> say this, hoping you know I'm fair and that you're still in for
> improvement.
>
> I think it's not a good image composition-wise, because the boat
> seems to be sticking out of the woman's neck and is attracting most
> of the viewer's attention. A better composition would have been to
> have the boat reappear on the girl's left, although in this case,
> because it's so small, it might make things worse and seem to be
> sticking right through her :-)
>
> Joske


Thanks Joske, I never thought of that.

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----oooOOOooo----

Adriaan Barel



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