The tragedy is, she was a hairdresser.I’ve never seen Crucifixion art done during the 80s !
It would probably look like this if they had our technology back then:
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The tragedy is, she was a hairdresser.I’ve never seen Crucifixion art done during the 80s !
It would probably look like this if they had our technology back then:
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Of course that she's me ! Hairs are not a problem : you can easily modify them by a good stylist ...Isn’t this simply @messaline with big hair? I certainly hope that is premium French wood!
no, it's oak wood ... a real blonde, she needs a good plank, a real wood!
It should be added that in the 80s there should be a little less hair between the legs than on the head))I’ve never seen Crucifixion art done during the 80s !
It would probably look like this if they had our technology back then:
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Thanks!Hello again, and merry Christmas! Love the new art
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They make a nice couple!
Thank you for all the great artwork, the animations (you are one of a just a handful of perverted animators out there) and, last but not least, your suggestions of freebies! I got them to work with them as I try to get better with DAZ.
is one of the best!Thank you for all the great artwork, the animations (you are one of a just a handful of perverted animators out there) and, last but not least, your suggestions of freebies! I got them to work with them as I try to get better with DAZ.
Thanks again!
One of the best animator in this kind of subject is Bartnel here is some samples:https://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/bartnels-inferno.5412/post-600785Thank you for all the great artwork, the animations (you are one of a just a handful of perverted animators out there) and, last but not least, your suggestions of freebies! I got them to work with them as I try to get better with DAZ.
Thanks again!
They do make a nice couple! Thanks for posting the images.They make a nice couple!
Thanks!Hornet1ba, I have scrolled through most of this thread. Your work has become amazing. I am impressed with your use of light to change the flavor of the scene. I need to try and learn DAZ as Poser has been left behind when it comes to high quality models such as G8. But, it is hard to teach an old dog new tricks and I have been using Poser for 21 years, long before DAZ had render program. Please keep up the awesome work in whatever genre the continues to inspire you !
Ahh! Playing with light is such fun! That is why I really love Poser with the Reality/Luxrender engine plugin. It allows one to play with light as rendering and after the render. I get some pretty cool results but usually post the more well lit ones for better display. Sometimes though in my opinion the ones with less light, such as this example you have posted here, show a more "artistic" and even more real sense of the moment to them.Did some test renders experimenting with low light scene and the results are better than expected so here they are!
Could be too dark for some.
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I did that before using a campfire and moonlight for lighting in some of "The Serpent's Eye" illustrations to show Sabina on the cross during the night. In Poser, I had two spotlights for the moon, one illuminating the moon object and another pointing in the opposite direction to simulate moonlight for the scene. I had a dim infinite light from above to simulate starlight, and a point light in the campfire. I also used a specular light to simulate sweat shining on Sabina. It was all rendered using indirect lighting, so light was also bouncing all around. That was nine years ago!Did some test renders experimenting with low light scene and the results are better than expected so here they are!
Could be too dark for some.
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