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Published: 2007-01-20 15:31:33 +0000 UTC; Views: 4100; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 41
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A quick render tonight to sweep the fairies from my mind, at least for now.I did this one for as one of the Space Chicks who populate the space port, Chroma Zone 42. Her name is Annie Lake and we see her here, on the job patroling one of the seedier areas of Chroma Zone 42. Someone's got to keep the naughtier Space Chicks in order.
Annie will be a recurring character in some of my renders for Space Chicks. She is my character Duchess for V3, available in my RMP store [link] wearing Baron Von Harkonnen's Swat II. Madelyne Hair and Olympus Mons from Daz.
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Comments: 14
submitswfa [2007-05-13 03:39:33 +0000 UTC]
I love this piece! it's also perfect for a character I play in a RPG. Do you have any other images of this female law officer?
keep up the great work, i enjoy browsing your gallery
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celticwren [2007-03-09 01:41:52 +0000 UTC]
She's beautiful, but dangerous! Like a Bond Girl, though she'd probably kick their butts!
A thought on her hair where is it tucked by her ear: Though it might actually work with her, since she is probably running around all sweaty, her hair looks a bit greasy (like mine when I decide I don't want to wash it for seven days ), or like she used a lot of Product. It reminds me of photoshop brushes. When I use them I have to keep changing them or it gets a rather...I dunno, cloned look? Actually, because real hair changes hue/color from moment to moment it looks rather strange to have it the same through the whole length. I end up having to go in with another brush. I usually get impatient though and a lot of the marks are probably still visible. There is this really cool hair tutorial on Elfwood that I have tried to follow a couple times ( I get impatient though):
[link]
I wanna see the "How you did it". I've never gotten to play with poser myself, but it looks like fun, I'd probably use it more for pose help. This sort of reminds me of people who paint dolls ( which I also want to do
), how you put so much more work into it and it turns into something completely new.
Hey, we need some more sci-fi chicks in PA , and some more guys (though the guys are probably pretty happy right now what with the 218 to 100 ratio!).
Gee, I didn't mean for this to get so long!
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ToriB In reply to celticwren [2007-03-09 14:44:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the link to the tut. I'm definitely going to do it.
This hair is a premade poser figure, which although posable is not perfect by far. They really need alot of postwork to make them look good. They're great because they give you a great base to work with for postwork, but they also make me (at least) a bit lazy and most times I don't do all the postworking I should.
I've been practicing my hair painting, but it's got a long way to go. I really need to just plunge in and do it and ask for critique and helpful hints.
I'm definitely going to do a "How I Did It" maybe not of this one, but the steps involved will be very similar.
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celticwren In reply to ToriB [2007-03-12 18:30:15 +0000 UTC]
Let me know how the tutorial works for you. When I was trying to follow it I set my one brush so it would do dots, I guess to get a more organic look it would have been better for me to do all the dots & slashes by hand. I used to have so much patience when I was younger, but now I have to really work at finishing a picture fast or it just doesn't get done!
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bubblez [2007-03-03 18:03:48 +0000 UTC]
This is awesome!
I've never gone to anybody's site on here who does 3-D characters like this. and I've never done anything like this myself, so I don't really know anything about it. therefore, I can't even appreciate the work that when into it.
maybe you could tell me (if you want) how exactly you go about creating something like this?
I'm just really curious.
Again, this is really awesome.
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ToriB In reply to bubblez [2007-03-08 20:02:51 +0000 UTC]
Hiya.. it was rendered in Poser and then postworked in photoshop. I think what I should do is put together a little "how I did it" and upload it. Before that though I created her skin textures and her body morphs to create the model and her leg shape.. so many steps for something so simple.
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ToriB In reply to ToriB [2007-03-09 14:36:20 +0000 UTC]
Doh! leg shape.. you must think I'm crazy. This is the same model that I used for my Windy render and I've been replying to so many comments about it. I morphed all the facial features and her body shape and features.
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rixster [2007-01-25 03:38:38 +0000 UTC]
Great character and an excellent image - nice work!!
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Zaleeu [2007-01-21 00:40:03 +0000 UTC]
Nice work but I would not have cropped half the pistol out - But hey- that's just me.
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ToriB In reply to Zaleeu [2007-01-21 14:36:15 +0000 UTC]
hehe.. I'll remember that for next time. Thanks!
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