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New Poser Art: The Harpy...Demonette


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Never thought of a harpy as a villian race, just a monster but the more I play around with thse images I am thing that maybe they could just work... ;)
 

Hand of Evil said:
Never thought of a harpy as a villian race, just a monster but the more I play around with thse images I am thing that maybe they could just work... ;)


they're great but u keep blocking out their big powerful umm wing muscles :heh:
 


Ah, that explains why they can fly: helium balloons! :D

Dude, that's about the most ridiculous looking representation of a female *anything* I've ever seen. Not so much fear inducing, but rather laughter inducing... probably not the effect you were looking for.
 

Conaill said:
Ah, that explains why they can fly: helium balloons! :D

Dude, that's about the most ridiculous looking representation of a female *anything* I've ever seen. Not so much fear inducing, but rather laughter inducing... probably not the effect you were looking for.
You really need to surf the net more or read comics (Image)... ;)

But yes, they are REALLY too much but it is a new toy... :eek:
 

Hand of Evil said:
You really need to surf the net more or read comics (Image)... ;)
No, not really. ;)

Ok, I'll admit I *have* seen more ridiculous representations of women in cartoons, fetish art, etc. But if you're trying to go for photorealistic renderings, cartoon conventions really have little relevance. If you had Poser models of "women" with hair consisting of solid spikes, and eyes the size of saucers, I'd call you on that too.

Oh, and if you start seeing a crease on the *top* of the breast (as in that second picture), you know there's something seriously anatomically wrong! :D
 

Conaill said:
No, not really. ;)

Ok, I'll admit I *have* seen more ridiculous representations of women in cartoons, fetish art, etc. But if you're trying to go for photorealistic renderings, cartoon conventions really have little relevance. If you had Poser models of "women" with hair consisting of solid spikes, and eyes the size of saucers, I'd call you on that too.

Oh, and if you start seeing a crease on the *top* of the breast (as in that second picture), you know there's something seriously anatomically wrong! :D
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