Here we have the old Poser 2, default guy.
We can see him here after a cab in Dystopia (1 block).
I played around with lights, and colours, and props, for a look that would match his angular features.
As I only got my Poser 6, since after joining PF. all this old stuff, is still new to me so you will all have to watch me go through the process you have already been through already, so humour me (I wonder where I end up).
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Chromium Old Timer
Joined: November 2010 Posts: 577 Location: UK |
15 Jul 2011 22:02
_______________ I've found that to do well with any figure you really need to have a passion for that figure, ...and I hope you develop that passion for yours. |
ahjah Posette enthusiast
Joined: April 2003 Posts: 2801 Location: detmold/germany |
16 Jul 2011 15:42
This guy scared me to death when I opened Poser the very first time
When you go back in our galleries(you do, I know) you'll notice, we all came a long way Cool lighting |
tda42 ...Pink Paws...
Joined: November 2003 Posts: 2551 Location: Tennessee, The Great Polecat State |
17 Jul 2011 14:49
These are of the add on in a crowd models. (Low Polys). Go to the Dork man and used him. Pay attention to the natural pose. If I might help. If you have a digital camera. Set it up on a timer and have it take a picture of you posing a wave to someone. Now bring it into the background and look at the expressions and wave jesters. The hands are very important to a natural pose. Then incorporate your seen backdrops and props around the figure. Make sure when posing him or her you have the character dropped to the ground. I hope this helps some and good job by the way. Hes scared me as well when I first seen him. Always great for Zombie attacks.
_______________ Two wrongs don't make a right. But six left turns will get you around the block and back in the driveway again. |
JanReinar Posette enthusiast
Joined: December 2003 Posts: 2385 Location: Rio de Janeiro |
17 Jul 2011 17:59
I the lighting!
_______________ Here we go! |
Chromium Old Timer
Joined: November 2010 Posts: 577 Location: UK |
17 Jul 2011 21:32
Thanks as always for the great advice everyone, always appreciate it.
I actually like the guy, and have played around with him a little. I guess in todays world I would have to be creative to use him without upsetting the "trendy rendy" crowd. I wish there was some decent support for the older figures too, by comparision Posette, and Dork, are pretty well catered for and I am impressed with some of the great content I have for them. Tda42, I am working my way up to Dork. There is so much great work in the PF gallery, for me to learn from. _______________ I've found that to do well with any figure you really need to have a passion for that figure, ...and I hope you develop that passion for yours. |
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