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KahlanAmnell 02-15-2006, 01:42 PM I have decided to further my career with knowledge of 3d. Of which i currently dont have.
So i figure poser is the way to go to get me started in this field. I am having problems with hair and clothes but for now this is what i have come up with.
PS my hair does not look like that.
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/4041/poser04copy3qx.jpg
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webejame
02-15-2006, 07:05 PM
Nice work.
I would suggest some changes, first that nose looks a bit strange between the eyes, then it looks as if the cheeckbones come further out than the head, so im not sure if that is how it is supposed to be. More detail on the eyebrows, and when you change the hair. make it more blended with the head, not just like its glued to the head.
http://www.artofmorne.za.net/Gallery/Drafts/poser04copy3qxchng.jpg
Overall coming along nicely, keep up the hard work!
webejame
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KahlanAmnell
02-15-2006, 07:23 PM
Thanks for the info.
Yea for me the hair is a big issue when working with poser.
I may just bring it back into photoshop to blend it in more.
-the cheekbones beleive it or not are correct for my portrait.
I have very distiguished cheekbones when i smile or talk.
Good point with the nose and eyebrows. I will work on it tonight and see what i can do.
webejame
02-16-2006, 04:02 AM
Kahlan
I would suggest adding a refrence picture with the next update. I was wondering if you shouldnt change your background, but im not quite sure to what.
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