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Dream Machine The Plymouth Prowler will always have its place in automotive history and also in my dreams. The unusual red color is actually a combination of an underlay of red aluminum with a transparent red with high reflection over the top. This was accomplished by duplicating the main body. The original with red aluminum color and the top duplicated body made larger by 100ths increments in X, Y, Z size attributes section. I then selected the red texture and turned up the transparency to about 60 for the duplicated body. It worked nicely. I had to do some minor airbrushing to one area only. | |
This is one of my first attempts using Poser 4 by Curious Labs. This new version of Poser provides conformable clothing and hair that can be applied to the human models. I found I had to use PhotoShop to airbrush in the missing piece of the skirt left out during importing into Bryce. I used a very curly blonde hair photo texture (scanned) on the hair and adjusted the ambient lighting to get the desired darkness effect. | |
A female texture found on a web site was applied to this Poser model. If you would want to view some of my other Poser Scenes click on this link. | |
Here are the Star Wars characters again. The reddish sky preset set off the colors in the robots. Turned out nicely.
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I used Poser 4 to create an exaggerated pose of a female body and applied a flowery texture to it using Bryce. I then used PhotoShop to apply a centered lighting effect and ColorIt! for the text. | |
This is my attempt at adding sound to an art piece. I hope it works for you. The Borg cube’s texture is a cityscape texture with reverse bump settings using negative numbers. | |
This particular piece shows off a PhotoShop filter entitled India Ink found at Flamingpear to create the falling snow effect. I selected a white speckle filter reduced the filter effect to 5% and used the dissolve setting to get the falling snow. | |
The teepee was one of the first free (for a short time) Bryce models offered by Zygote. The human and animal models were created with Poser 4. The photo texture maps came from a server that holds 2000 texture maps that were to be used in Golgotha that never came to be but are free for the downloading. I created my own picture gel to create the light that a campfire might give off. I started with a 7.11" square with a white background. I randomly airbrushed in a few vertical soft black lines onto the white. After saving, I then load the fire gel into Bryce's light texture editor. This gave occasional darks and lights much like a campfire might do in the scene. | |
This is one of the experiments using a Photoshop filter from Corel's Kai's Power Tools 5 called Frax. The fun part was trying different combinations and frequencies to obtain the right look. |
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