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    Wow, nice! Very ResidentEvil-esque. I love the grunge.

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    I must admit, doing scenes with my wife was the most fun Ive had with Poser.
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    Another masterpiece, Digger! Just a very minor observation, but my eyes were immediately drawn to the bright fingernails...was that the intention?

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    no it wasnt intentional, I think they have reflected the overhead lights

    I just love the way 3d modelling allows me to create the place I visulalise when I create a scenario.

    This was a building I made some time ago.

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    You, sir, are making me really really glad I just spent that money on 3d software I don't know how to use (yet) because it was too good a deal to pass up. These are ALL simply gorgeous.

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    I have found that the lower you can set your lighting the better the image looks.



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    Enjoying these images. I think so far I like the one above (top) the best. The lighting is really dynamic and strong but all of them have great lighting - are any done with radiosity ? You have great texturing work going on all of them too. I am interested in how you modeled your wife too. Was that still with Vue or something else. I liked the "killing him off" pic too tho her legs have collapsed at the hip. I guess the software is still not allowing extreme folding on models yet. I wrote one of those once and its real hard to get right. I think you need to know more than just the poly shape to do it so it looks right. Good stuff !

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    I used Face Gen modeller for my wifes head then parented it to V4 head, and made the V4 head see through, as for texturing Im crap at it so I cheat, most of my models dont have a UV map, I just throw textures at them and see what they look like at different settings.

    http://www.facegen.com/index.htm

    Also with the lighting I try lots of different Vue atmo's and see what looks best.

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    Sometime its a matter of getting the right orientation for the textures that make the image look right.
    For example the Arches on the below image.


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    Finding a good place to get textures helps, here's a good free resource.

    http://agf81.deviantart.com/

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