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WIP - The Definitive N'Varra Wren

Poser Work In Progress posted on Aug 19, 2007
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The most infamous Star Wars Twi'lek smuggler is back! Well, almost. WIP of N'Varra Wren, my favourite SWG character. Gloves need some more detail work. Need help with lekku wrap. Waiting on a custom suit morph from Posermatic. Rest I am 110% satisfied with. It's coming along well. Thanks for looking, your comments, your feedback and critiques. Not looking for "OMG! AWESOME" I actually want some feedback on what is needed to make this iconic character even more impressive. Thanks. Minimal Postwork. Treadz V4 by - the 3D Wizard (sold at DAZ) Lekku by - Jarok (custom texture by me)

Comments (10)


Warangel

6:10PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

I forgot to mention Kazai for V4. I am so sorry! Without this wonderful character set I never would've been able to have this belt!!! (custom texture and transmap by me).

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StarGazer9

7:27PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Love the belt!! And the suit is fantastic!!

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flaviok

7:41PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Grande criação,Belissima obra, aplausos (5)

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Krid

9:56AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

great pov, pose and expression

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Posermatic

8:39AM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Nice work on her, the material of the belt looks very good but I think that don't match the material of the suit. Maybe a worn out look on the suit would be better since now the suit looks too smooth for a smuggler ;)

Warangel

9:58AM | Tue, 21 August 2007

You're right. Absolutely right. Needs a bit of wear and tear to match the worn in look of the belt. I will get on that. Thank you!

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papachile

6:03PM | Wed, 22 August 2007

I agree with Posermatic about making the suit match the belt to look more worn. And the thing is that I would love to see that kind of look to her...more rough and tumble. And I would even want to see how the head piece looks. Kinda curious.

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chimera46

12:46AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

She looks like she's definitely ready to kick butt, good to see her again. I concur with those above on the mis match between suit and belt, but I for one would keep this suit (it's a dammed fine outfit), especially for when she's on an infiltration mission (if you ever think she'd go on one). Here i'd actually change the belt material to match the suit. That said, the outfit in your latest pic is probably better for your everyday "smuggler" suit. In short, I'd advise you'd keep both in her wardrobe depending on the situation.

3DJey

6:20AM | Thu, 30 August 2007

Nothing to say. Its pretty, original, the light and colors are beautiful and the pose of your model is sympathic. Please, come to comment my galery on the occasion. Thanks ;)

tarnsman

12:51PM | Fri, 31 August 2007

For me, the angle is wrong. This seems like more of an iconic angle to see a character from - a la Darth Vader, Boba Fett, or Emperor Palpatine. In Star Wars canon, I can't think of any images that showed smugglers from this angle. If anything, it was straight-on or from a higher angle, looking down. This angle shows a larger than life character. This angle doesn't show off the shoulder piece that she's wearing. I think that balances the costume better. The colors say to me, "Twilight". Most smugglers work in the dark. Perfect. If the belt is worn and fits that palette, more the better.


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