During the past week and most part of this one, I decided to use a new kind of policy for all my renders: take all the time required to complete a picture without any rush. In doing so I'm learning new thing all the time, both in Poser but mostly in PhotoShop. To be honest I'm quite surprised to see that I can use it to produce picture of this caliber, with all the details that only a week ago seemed impossible to me to realize. The fact, the fun and the sad thing all rolled into one is that my main policy always been: I don't know how to do that, so I can't do that ... without thinking: how Can I Do That? No, I didn't find out that I'm a natural artist and I can draw or color anything but I've learned a valuable lesson: just try, inevitably you'll end learning something and you might use that in your own unique way
That said, please really let me know what you think about this picture. I made the render in Poser with quite high settings and Depth of The Field activated. The rest is done in PhotoShop with massive and very fun post working
~~~ He doesn't handle energy, he is pure energy. Just imagine that all the energy inside an human body have the same power of a medium atom bomb (I'm not kidding about this, is true) and now try imagine how much energy he does have inside himself. You are probably saying: "Oh good, another OC character that is the most powerful being in the universe"; the universe is a very big place, no matter what you think and believe me I'm not a 10 years old Kid that plays on "Mine is better than yours" Is Nathan Furian one of the most powerful being that ever existed? Yes. Can he be hurt? Ofcourse. Can he die? In a certain way, yes. Would you really like to piss off someone like him? I don't think so ~~~
Nathan Furian/ExGemini @Me (Ofcourse ) Story, background and idea @ExGemini
*picks up jaw from ground and wipes the drool on the floor*.Wow this one superb piece of artwork.I love the glows and how it all blends together so smoothly.Keep up the great work and Take Care .
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