In the Spotlight. Been wanting to do a render using Poser's Volumetric lighting, and since I was already talking about posing using IK to Hornet, thought i'd give a little demonstration of both using Andy.That is so useful. I tend to use commercial poses to get me close to where I want to be and go from there but as the figures I use have been scaled the placement of the hands and feet are often slightly out, even on the commercial pose. Using IK to make small adjustments to the hands and feet is going ot be a real time saver for me.
@JOdel - incredible work! I love Harry Potter... but, um... (feeling old or dumb)... who's Tim? Maybe I didn't' go back far enough...
Some great art by everyone after the Harry images... I've not checked in this thread in a while... shame on me! :/
The project is an illustrated novel based on a fanfic. Tim is a non-canon character who is featured in the fanfic. You wouldn't find him anywhere in the real Harry Potter books.
Oh gosh. Her head looks too small for her body now to me!
Looks about right to me. All I have ever done when wanting a character of a particular height is found a prop with marks on it for 5' 6' ect (there were a couple of free ones out there that worked fine) and then just changed the overall scale dial up or down depending on if I wanted short or tall. Doing that kept every thing in proportion. Just my two cents
Well, if you really "just wanted to post an image", go ahead.On this thread, can you post a non 3d Rendered image occasionally? Like a 2d digital painting?
Hornet, what set is that?
Well, actually, kind of ties into a question I have over at the SM forum about oil painting in Poser. Red Phantom and Ghostman, and a few others, have said it is possible, but it seems to need a separate piece of software to work, if my understanding is right. I really wish SM would find a way to let us render a scene like that in Poser without having to use other software.Because eclarki told me to, so it's all his fault for giving me the wicked grin. These are two of some of my favorites, from my other art hobby. The larger size originals are on my DA page. Purple Skies just makes me happy, even though it is very simple. And Three Mountains, I did for my Dad, the day after my Mom passed away.View attachment 14251 View attachment 14252