12.21.2013

Artistic Poses for Dawn


Artistic Poses for Dawn



Here it is! My first product for Dawn recently released on Hivewire3D, Artistic Poses for Dawn.
22 artistic poses based on photo references and 25 bikini textures as a bonus for her.
For Poser and Daz Studio.

11.28.2013

Free Hair Fits for Dawn

http://www.renderosity.com/mod/freestuff/?item_id=72699http://www.renderosity.com/mod/freestuff/?item_id=72847


http://www.renderosity.com/mod/freestuff/?item_id=72848





Making Hair Fits for Dawn

Refit I'm working on. The hair is from Menka's Narcissy Gold Hair for K4. The Before pic was when I loaded the hair for the first time and I was trying to figure out where it ends up. :)


Download for free on ShareCG for Daz Studio and Poser.

Messing around I got this kind of afro style. But only for Poser because it has some morphs wich I can't load in DS due to the pmd file. I don't know if it's looking good or not to share. What do you think?


11.08.2013

Dawn - A new 3D figure

Dawn from Hivewire3D

Dawn is a new figure for Poser and Daz Studio created by Hivewire3D - a company run by former members of Daz3D as Chris Creek, original creator of Poser figures, Dork and Posette, as well as Victoria and Michael from Daz3D.

Released in August, the Base Figure (image above) which comes with hair, bikini, body suit, some poses and textures is available for free on the HIvewire3D store. You need at least Poser 9 or Daz Studio 4.5 or newer.

I've done some poses with her. Poses very difficult to get a natural look and she poses well. Her joints (arms, hands, legs, neck) gently bend and twist better than Victoria 4. Not to mention the toes which bend independently. 

Soon I'll post a pack of poses that I'm developing and also some freebies.

8.30.2013

"Wake Up Sheeps" Teaser




Teaser I made for "Wake up sheeps!" New webserie in production by Chacur Films.
Coming Soon.

3.07.2013

Burning Babes Gang - WIP

Making the cover art

cover art test render

Carrara is really handy. It can support a bunch of characters and props in a scene without slow down your computer. These scenes below have more than 1 million polygons.


Making a panel

Making a panel

I like these camera angles, so now I have to tweak some lights to render. Normally I render the characters and background separated to do a postwork in Photoshop.