The girl on the temple steps (2016-04-11) by 3dcheapskate
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
This is the best Poser render from a work in progress (an attempt to recreate Edward John Poynter's painting "On The Temple Steps" in Poser) that I doubt will ever progress any further. Other images are already uploaded to the Renderosity gallery as Unfinished (2016-04-11).
Wombo versions moved there
June 2026 Wombo Dream versions uploaded to my gallery here
My reference(s):
2016-04-11 - OTTS .....(4F/OTTS-4F-MAIN.jpg)

Comments (3)
A charming series of renders. It sobering to think what will become possible when AI's issues are resolved.
Thank you, although I obviously can't take any credit for anything except the original Poser render. It's truly incredible to think that the idea of a 'Make Art' button was a popular joke in the Renderosity and other forums only a couple of years ago.
I think that I'm beginning to like using AI in this way. I've tried it with quite a few of my renders and added a lot of the results as additional images alongside the render - I use the tag 'wombified' as nobody seems to have used that yet. There's not a single one of my Poser renders that I'd even contemplate printing and hanging on my wall, but some of the Wombified versions, that's a different matter... or it would be if they had the right number of fingers, arms, legs etc. Text-to-image (and image to image) is still in its infancy
your original render is beautiful. I love the last AI art version of your render. all beautiful.
Thanks - I was quite pleased with the bas-relief and engraved text on the wall which were done with bump/displacement maps, and with the way her dress/shift looked after the dynamic cloth simulation, but I was absolutely delighted with the pose even though it doesn't exactly match the original - I spent a long time working on that and, rather surprisingly, enjoyed doing it ! That last Wombo version used the 'Whimsical v3' style which always adds a splash of pastel shades - I've found that when using input images of people it does quite a good job of colouring the clothing.
Very lovely!
Thank you :o)