Skin Formulas by fauve
Contains nudity
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BIO
I've been messing around with Poser since 1995. My biggest ambition is to become a good illustrator. I like pictures that tell stories, so I try to put a story in each of mine. The things I concentrate on studying are the classic foundations of 2D art theory, such as composition, lighting, and color values. I admire the work of Jeremy Engleman and I try to follow his philosophy of bringing out the painterly qualities inherent in 3D, rather than achieving effects through a lot of postwork. Constructive criticism and suggestions for improvement are always welcome!
Contains nudity
This artwork contains mature content: nudity.
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Comments (5)
giulband
nice group
fauve
I like the effect of upping the Blinn value, but it has the drawback of causing that odd "blueing" of the fingers and toes in certain lights. I might use the second formula (on V3) for just hands and feet, and the third formula (on SP3) for the rest of the figure. The blueing can occur around the nostrils as well, though, and I don't want to change the formula for the face, I like the nice soft velvety "real skin" look the extra Blinn gives it. The fresnel material on the reflection node (first and second formulas, Tyler and V3) is a trick I stole from Gabe, he uses it on his SSS materials and the extra shine helps to keep the skin from looking too dry.
mgtcs
Beautiful models excellent composition, congratulations!
Richardphotos
superb character study
GrandmaT Online Now!
Excellent work!