When you look at today’s magazines, all the beautiful models are photoshopped like there wasn’t a new day tomorrow. As long as the result is not a freaky alien-like caricature we all like the perfect skin, hot curves and so on…
I recently saw a before-after photo that demonstrated all the reparations and modifications on a bikini model…
I thought Hey! It’s exactly what i am doing to the characters of my erotic story Luisa & The Elfish Spell! Most of the hot pics are intensively retouched and photoshopped.
So i created a before-after picture with one of my latest creations, the sexy contest winner Zelda…
Let’s talk about SimPose. Or, to make this post less specific, let’s also talk about posing in general… Posing of virtual models, avatars or however you call those sexy digital bunnies.
This post starts a small series of workshops about the methods i use to do 3D-Art.
How can you create good-looking poses? How can you compose a whole scenery? How do i pimp up the hot bodies of my models? How do i create all those wonderful virtual smut?
You want to know? I’m going to tell you…
Okay, you asked for it. It seems that people still take my SimPose Masterclass posts to guide them through their first steps in that legendary vintage posing program.
I am very happy about it! Thanks for the support, i am always glad when i can help. Please don’t hesitate to send your suggestions in.
Over the last 3 days i’ve been working on “Elfish Spell 4 – The Return” and i think i can take a short break to satisfy all those SimPose addicts of you…
I’ve just realized how much people love sun beams. The warm ray of light makes us smile and say “Jesus, how wonderful!”
But it’s pretty hard to shoot photos in nature that feature those special beaming atmosphere. The same counts for virtual worlds where it is technically tricky to add stunning lighting effects.
But luckily we can add self-made sun beams to our photos and virtual pictures manually. I will give you the right tools in this post…
