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IMBJR wrote:
Cool! Is he walking or flying, though? If he's walking, it looks like he
isn't connecting with the ground. If he's flying, the wings should give
an impression of motion. Also, the expression is kindof blank -- what if
you raise one eyebrow? :-)
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 11:46:03 -0600, Dan P <dan### [at] yahoocom>
wrote:
>IMBJR wrote:
>
>Cool! Is he walking or flying, though? If he's walking, it looks like he
>isn't connecting with the ground. If he's flying, the wings should give
>an impression of motion.
The parallel light used gives this impression.
>Also, the expression is kindof blank -- what if
>you raise one eyebrow? :-)
Actually, he has quite a good expression, but at this
distance/resolution it does not come out clearly.
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IMBJR wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 11:46:03 -0600, Dan P <dan### [at] yahoocom>
> wrote:
>
>
>>IMBJR wrote:
>>
>>Cool! Is he walking or flying, though? If he's walking, it looks like he
>>isn't connecting with the ground. If he's flying, the wings should give
>>an impression of motion.
>
>
> The parallel light used gives this impression.
Perhaps another light might solve the problem. I'm still not sure if he
is walking or flying. That could be the point, though; artistic license.
>>Also, the expression is kindof blank -- what if
>>you raise one eyebrow? :-)
>
>
> Actually, he has quite a good expression, but at this
> distance/resolution it does not come out clearly.
It looks like the default Don expression in Poser5. I look at the
JPG2000 version of course. It's a neat start, though! I was just
thinking -- some specular highlights on the wings might really be cool
too. And maybe some stickers on the briefcase that says what dimensions
he has been to or something. :-)
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Dan P
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 15:05:22 -0600, Dan P <dan### [at] yahoocom>
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>IMBJR wrote:
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>> On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 11:46:03 -0600, Dan P <dan### [at] yahoocom>
>> wrote:
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>>
>>>IMBJR wrote:
>>>
>>>Cool! Is he walking or flying, though? If he's walking, it looks like he
>>>isn't connecting with the ground. If he's flying, the wings should give
>>>an impression of motion.
>>
>>
>> The parallel light used gives this impression.
>
>Perhaps another light might solve the problem. I'm still not sure if he
>is walking or flying. That could be the point, though; artistic license.
>
>>>Also, the expression is kindof blank -- what if
>>>you raise one eyebrow? :-)
>>
>>
>> Actually, he has quite a good expression, but at this
>> distance/resolution it does not come out clearly.
>
>It looks like the default Don expression in Poser5.
Far from it. A lot of tweaking went into getting the expression as I
wanted it. Again, tho, the image does not show it off well.
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IMBJR wrote:
<snip />
>>It looks like the default Don expression in Poser5.
>
>
> Far from it. A lot of tweaking went into getting the expression as I
> wanted it. Again, tho, the image does not show it off well.
I see from the side-by-side comparison that you have squashed the head a
bit (or broadened it) and shortened the nose. You've obviously changed
the eyes (which really give him that otherworldly look - nice!) Okay,
I'm convinced -- there was tweaking. Don comes with that default smug
look. Maybe a twist up of the lips and a raised eyebrow will give him
even more of a smirk and bring him more to life. Nice start to this
image, though! I really like the concept too -- you tend to come up with
some very creative concepts.
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Dan P
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 16:06:16 -0600, Dan P <dan### [at] yahoocom>
wrote:
>IMBJR wrote:
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><snip />
>
>>>It looks like the default Don expression in Poser5.
>>
>>
>> Far from it. A lot of tweaking went into getting the expression as I
>> wanted it. Again, tho, the image does not show it off well.
>
>I see from the side-by-side comparison that you have squashed the head a
>bit (or broadened it) and shortened the nose. You've obviously changed
>the eyes (which really give him that otherworldly look - nice!) Okay,
>I'm convinced -- there was tweaking. Don comes with that default smug
>look. Maybe a twist up of the lips and a raised eyebrow will give him
>even more of a smirk and bring him more to life. Nice start to this
>image, though! I really like the concept too -- you tend to come up with
>some very creative concepts.
Cheers.
Start? That's it - no more.
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"Dan P" <dan### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:40670f5b$1@news.povray.org...
> Cool! Is he walking or flying, though?
I would say he is walking. The step pattern looks right to me, and
the wings don't look active.
~Steve~
> Respectfully,
> Dan P
> http://<broken link>
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St. wrote:
> "Dan P" <dan### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
> news:40670f5b$1@news.povray.org...
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>
>>Cool! Is he walking or flying, though?
>
>
> I would say he is walking. The step pattern looks right to me, and
> the wings don't look active.
Can you estimate how far he is from the ground (water?) based on this
picture? (Actually, a reflection might help there!)
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Dan P
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I like these "thoughtful images". I'd like to know the authors "rationale"
behind the image!
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