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Look and enjoy. PoserHobbit commission art.

19 Apr 2010 00:37 #18798 by Sarge395
This evolved (or devolved) in my brain as a spinoff of the project I was trying to do with FoxTrot3D to no avail. It involves 2 Supergirls that are taking care of bad guys aways from the public eye. They use an abandoned warehouse for this purpose and then destroy it and the evidence afterwards. Yes, there are a lot of little differences or errors between each image but the continuity point of it wasn't the issue. Please feel free to write up your own scenarios of how each image occurred. What happened leading up to it, describe the action currently going on, how does each one end?

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Click on the image to expand. These are about 40% the size of the originals. He is a great guy and easy to work with. $40 per piece. Takes about a week or so.

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19 Apr 2010 15:17 #18802 by eavatar
I think you pay a bit to much for a picture if with about the same money you got the pics you can buy the program and the "materials" which this supergirls was done

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19 Apr 2010 23:31 #18808 by Sarge395
eavatar, was hoping the first reply would at least be a thank you for posting these or comments about what should come next or even a short story but this is the internet after all.

I would love to create these types of images in my spare time. Two issues impede me:

1. Time
2. Talent

I have investigated Poser and Daz3D in the past and found them to have steep learning curves if you expect to produce quality stuff. Nobody is selling a Supergirl costume that I have found for these programs like these. Be my guest and prove me wrong please. And I mean that sincerely. I'd love to monkey around with these programs but after all the purchases you have to make to have a decent palette of models, materials, and clothing you are well into bigger dollars.

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22 Apr 2010 00:17 #18841 by Sarge395
Great, 154 views and the only response is a complaint that I paid too much. :cry:

A lot of people are here to interact, comment, praise, critique, and SHARE.

I'm bummed.

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22 Apr 2010 01:41 #18843 by yaracyrrah
Replied by yaracyrrah on topic Re: Look and enjoy. PoserHobbit commission art.
Well, I didn't comment because I personally don't quite grok Poser art. But these are good pieces, and I always appreciate you and everyone else sharing things.

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22 Apr 2010 03:19 #18845 by lfan
Thanks for sharing, Sarge....I guess I've been quiet like 'Y' in that I'm not a huge fan of Poser art, as I find it often too static in nature. I am sure there are people who appreciate it though. Unfortuantely, like most things posted here (or shared), it's probably appreciated, just not commented on (or verbally thank you'd)

Thanks for your cotinued support here...

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Great, 154 views and the only response is a complaint that I paid too much. :cry:

A lot of people are here to interact, comment, praise, critique, and SHARE.

I'm bummed.

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