The expressions are so natural that reminded me a beach vacation photo!

Posette and Dork Forever ![]() |
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JanReinar Posette enthusiast
![]() Joined: December 2003 Posts: 2385 Location: Rio de Janeiro |
12 Feb 2013 01:13
Great job!
The expressions are so natural that reminded me a beach vacation photo! ![]() _______________ Here we go! ![]() |
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Chromium Old Timer
![]() Joined: November 2010 Posts: 577 Location: UK |
12 Feb 2013 01:16
A perfect portrait for our valentine gallery, thanks for adding it.
They really make for a sweet pair, Dork's personality really comes through, great expression. It's quite common for women to get the soft focus lens treatment, so the blurring is okay. That porceline look is quite good in this lighting, I like the render. JR, again you are spot on with the on with the vacation, at the beach setting. The problem I find with base figures in general is all the morphs come out generic, and I need a variety of base figures to actually get some individuality to show, by mixing them up. Though my poor little laptop hates me when I add certain figures, and in quantity. I would like to think people can look beyond what figure was used, and appreciate the resulting work... like here. Got to thank our Tormie, for PF, or I'd be pushing out rubber stamp renders like the outside world, which is the refreshing part of what happens here, the renders can viewed as old dated (Yin), or classic (Yang), but it's still very different enough to be a unique point of the PF gallery (and lost on the masses). I referred to a piece of yours as looking like an old master, a classic. I'm sure at some point when people are tired of pressing the rubber stamp render button, they'll explore other styles (I happen to like silly colours). _______________ 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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DazLovers Not Too Shy To Talk
![]() Joined: May 2018 Posts: 30 Location: Quezon City |
29 Nov 2025 03:31
Nice Rendering _______________
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Endosphere Not Too Shy To Talk
![]() Joined: September 2008 Posts: 77 |
29 Nov 2025 19:02
Thanks. Looking back now to when I made this image twelve years ago, the iterations of Posette and Dork seen here were really turning points for me. I'd been using Poser for nearly ten years when I started on them, and despite a few minor advances my images still mostly looked like they had back when I started (and like everyone else's from the Poser 4 era). With these two models, I started from scratch, and re-evaluated every principle of Poser art I'd naively accepted as conventional wisdom in P4 days. I don't use either of these models (morphs/textures) anymore, but the basic ideas informing their character designs still prevail in the Posettes and Dorks I use all these years later.
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