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Jessica Evans

The Scarlet Room
The Scarlet Room by @morna (Jessica Evans)

all done in poser 5

Ghosts of the past still walk the corridors of the great mansion at night

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Posted: Saturday, 29 January, 2005 @ 06:53 AM

Really! Your work is very special! I need think you need luck for your upcoming work...you are already a genius at it...Shirley

Posted: Saturday, 29 January, 2005 @ 12:00 PM

Okay. Okay. This one's got me excited. Because...if this is all in 3D, then you still have the set behind her, and you still have clothed and all, and you can move the camera and lighting around, RIGHT? 8D

Because...if you do... This has some good ambient lighting and nice colors and scenery (that's why I clikced on the thumbnail ;) , but for a horror-genre picture... do you think it'd have more impact if you, say, moved the camera to a more dramatic angle (below her, above her, partway behind her, etc.) and made the lighting starker (more Very Dark shadows making Definite Shapes on her face or on the cenery?)

This Poser program, as I understand it, is pretty powerful, so why not REALLY play around with it? Instead of doing a horror picture like this with a front-on, eye-level, no-shadow shot, get creative! You've got the tools, and you've got the talent! :D It'd be exciting to see what happens when you push what you can do here.

Keep up the good work!

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