Sometimes how we are inspired to create the images that we render can obvious. At other times it is alot more ironic that obvious.
After getting the inspiration to start working on 3D art again. I started following the bryce and Poser binaries news groups again. I found a lot more spam in there than in those newsgroups than I remembered. Some of it rather ,shall we say, of a graphic nature. While they are newsgroups for posting graphics, they are not for the kinds of graphics that had the subject lines of the of the nature of: [i:5dced83290]See so and so naked[/i:5dced83290].
About a month and a half ago, I was in the supermarket in the fruit and vegetable department. The department next to the that one was the wine department. I couple of guys speaking rather disrespectfully of a young lady who they saw. One of them began with "Hey check out the rack on that ...". I cut off that quote because they did not finish it with "girl", "chick" "bird", "babe", and sure did not say "woman" or "lady"; and I don't want to use that kind of language. Then their comment became even more vulgar, much more vulgar. I did not see either the young lady, or the two fellows. I did see a wine display rack at the border of the two departments. The wine rack looked very similar to one I had in the form of a 3D model. As it turned out, In my mind that connected together their disresspectful comments, the the wine rack, and 3D art. But for the time being, other than a irritation at their attitude reguarding young that was I assume had an attractive figure and from their comments to each other, I assume whe they were not aquainted with.
Some time after I returned home, I was looking through the newsgroups that I mentioned above. In there I encountered some more spam of the nature that I mentioned above. That reminded me of what I had heard earlier that day, which then all came together in my mind where I visiualised an image to render.
I was thinking of thinking of composing a picture of a wine rack full of bottles with only a hint of what was behind it visible. I was then have Posette standing behind the rack, in the nude obscured by the rack and bottles and only her arms and head fully visible. The expression was going to be a smile that looks like she is thinking "got ya!" I was then going to post it to the Poser newsgroup with the subject line of, "Naked with a full rack, come see", or something like that. The text of the article was going to say something like, "What you were expecting something different? Well, this newsgroup is for art and not SPAM of the kind you expected this to be!".
Well that was the plan. I had downloaded the bottle and flute from RDNA a few days before that visit to the supermarket. The bottle fit, so I used it, or rather I used a multitude of them to fill in the rack.
As for the rack I was planning to use model of a wine rack that I had made years ago and I hoped had survived. It was tall enough to cover a Posette based model standing behind it from the floor to just barely below her sholders. But as it turned out, I must have lost that one a few years ago, I found another one that I had forgotten about that I may have downloaded years ago from a BBS.
I tried that rack, but was not happy with the way it looked. I built one, but I could not get it to export from the modeling program and into either Poser, Studio, bryce, or any other software. So, I went back to the old rack. It was too short, from the floor it could only hide her legs, leaving the rest of the poor girl exposed to all gawkers.
So then, I used a block primitive to serve as a crude stand. I placed Betty, a Posette character that I had been developing behind the rack and stand. But the scene (what there was of it) looked too cold, so I started working on a backdrop texture. After leaving the image alone for a day. I kept imagining what else I could do with it. When I went back to work on it, I just was not satisified with it, so started adding elements and tweaking the elements that were already in it.
The composition stated taking on a life of its own. I kept finding things to tweak and hallow spaces that needed filling. The rendering job was move from Poser to bryce As I learned new methods I tried them in the picture, some worked others didn't. As each method that worked were incorporated into the scene, that begged for the next change.
As for the title of the picture, it comes from a ombination of the feel of it along with the time setting on the clock. The face of the clock being one of the few textures that I used with almost no alterations.
There are improvements that I still wanted to add to it, but finally I said, enough already. I then called it complete, but I have a nagging impulse to really finish it. I may revisit it in the future, but for now I am finished with it.
I have been asked to render a better view of Betty, I am thinking of rendering a portrait of her. I think that I will do that soon, but for now I am involved in another project.
It feels good being back in this field again.
Pangor