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Neela
post Sep 24 2005, 01:17 PM
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Just tried a pic of Namira...

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Let me know how the lighting looks... I am still playing around with the shadows on it.

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Neela
post Sep 25 2005, 02:16 PM
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I am using just Poser 5. these are as rendered so far.. I am not too good at postwork unfortunately so I rarely use it. Usually just a smudge tool for cleaning a few stray polys in joints. As far as the darkness its hard to get an idea how it will look on all monitors. LCD screens seem to display my pictures much brighter than CRT ones. I am working on getting a compromise between the two in my pictures, but I must say I like my pictures full of dark and shadow.
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post Sep 25 2005, 03:52 PM
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QUOTE(Neela @ Sep 25 2005, 02:16 PM)
I am using just Poser 5.  these are as rendered so far..  I am not too good at postwork unfortunately so I rarely use it.  Usually just a smudge tool for cleaning a few stray polys in joints.  As far as the darkness its hard to get an idea how it will look on all monitors.  LCD screens seem to display my pictures much brighter than CRT ones.  I am working on getting a compromise between the two in my pictures, but I must say I like my pictures full of dark and shadow.
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Generally speaking i try to bump the contrast up a notch, this way you get a good depth to the shadows and a decent detailing on most monitors.
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