"Dark Night of the Raven" for V3
The pack is a collection of many things...:-)
Character for V3 with many skin options, 10 fantasy poses, 5 backgrounds
and a pair of amazing painted wings as a .psd file that can be used
succesfully in your images and give the composition a super painted
look! If you are a fan of dramatic or gothic fantasy art, we bet you
are gonna love this pack:-)
The wings painting are amazingly detailed, the
makeups are versatile and perfect for fantasy images and the backgrounds
are perfect for dark gothic moods !
Hope you WILL like this pack !
By Valentina K. (aka Vali) and Jessie Ferguson
(aka Ferguson)
Product content:
Character for V3 (head inj and rem and full inj and rem)
11 skin mats (11 head textures with different makeup)
10 eye mats
10 fantasy poses
Long nail inj and rem
Black nails mat
Painted Raven wings as psd files
5 backgrounds (2 painted and 3 photos)
Usage Instructions for the Wings:
1) First, these wings are on transparent background layers in .psd format
and when you open the document they will be invisible. Make sure to
click the tiny box to the left of the layer so the open eye shows up.
2) These wings are not renderable. In other words,
they are meant as a postwork prop and cannot be parented to the figure
as you would do with any cr2 or pp2 formats within Poser. For best results,
I recommend that you render your Poser figure as a TIFF file, as this
will create an alpha channel (white figure against black background).
Once this TIFF is opened in Photoshop, click the Channel tab and you
will see all your colour channels plus the alpha. Hit CTRL click on
this alpha layer, you will see a selection outline appear around the
white figure. Then click back to your Layers tab, and you will see your
actual rendered Poser figure selected. Click Edit/Copy. Then, assuming
you have another document open to stand for your background, choose
that background document and click paste. Your figure will now be on
its background. Obviously, you may have to resize your figure to fit
it properly against the background (Edit/Transform/Scale). Now open
WINGS.psd, if you haven't already. All you need to do is select the
layers containing the wings, and drag them to the document containing
the figure and background. It's best to have the wings on a layer UNDER
the figure so you don't have to erase any part of the wings to make
them look right against the figure. Then you can also adjust their size
accordingly. ONE FINAL NOTE: These wings can be used on a front "head
on" facing figure or on a side figure.
Thank you ! Vali and Ferguson

