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In defense of my "nudy " picture here is an explanation!!!!

In defense of my "nudy " picture here is an explanation!!!!

2003-12-12       - By darthbobvilla

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Here is what i used to create my digital pics in carrara.

I used victoria 3.0 , hair and the mid res maps because the high res
maps was overkill for my  memory.

One fellow member said cannot make difference if it is a 3d female
or a model in the photo.i take that as a complement because frankly
i cannot composite that good even in photoshop!!!

It IS victoria 3 and from that say i feel she look darn good for a
person to say the previous statement.

i know she is one inch above the ground.LOL

i was just doing a test render of what she would look like in the
carrara room that's al to see what results i would get.

also i did not put any bump maps in her cause frankly the imported
bump maps are too intense and make her look horrible so i opt out on
that part at least.

she looks out of proportion...maybe probably one of them fellow
against the pam anderson look but who am i to judge a fellow's taste
in the female or even male form.i did not want her to look like a
broom either.

her hair i had not figured out that part at that moment but as you
can see  on one of the photos i am working on it.

the reason why most poser figure look awfull is that their face have
no expressions , most poser people forget that part when they pose
their poser figure and forget to put life in their digital puppets
but there is a lot of changes to remedy that with vic and mike 3.0
so that should not be a problem anymore.

and i am sure even further versions of vic or mike are gonna prove
even more than poser can be judge on the good side for realistic
looking assets.

i rendered in carrara to show how great the renderer renders the
shot and i can say carrara does a darn good job!!!!

i am impressed to achieve this type of setup takes forever in max
and ligthwave...trust me i tried,carrara on the other hand is almost
like magic on this point.

you slide a few slider and Bam!!! global illumination is set up just
like that.BAM!!! you slide another thing BAM !!, it is done.RENDER
and enjoy.

also maya and the other big programs look better because they have
different shading system and in house products to enhance the look
of their caracter plus there is their post work and compositing
doene after all is done so they have the edge on this over us...the
figures look better just because they have more more to work with
and they are trained into this.

Myself i am very picky on the rendering part.

i have tried

bryce,max,lightwave,vue desprit,

carrara always comes out on top because i feel it works great and
looks awesome.

nuff said!!!


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