FWMA Brogan for Victoria 4 and Genesis (Out now) [COMMERCIAL]

Fred Winkler ArtFred Winkler Art Posts: 795
edited August 2013 in Daz PA Commercial Products

Brogan is a new character for V4+Genesis, and was created together with the lovely Misangelic.

Many times in the past I was asked to create some "Real Women", with real body shapes, just like women you may know, people we can see ourselves in, real bodies, natural faces, less idealised and more a beauty etc. So I worked together with Misangelic on a few projects before and it's always been great fun and from the feedback we got everyone always loved it.

So now, Brogan, is the next instalment to our "Real People" series.
She will be out very soon and we hope you like her and watch the space for more.

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  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    Hi folks

    Just a quick post to show the first of three artistic promos I made for Brogan. Enjoy! :-)

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  • 3dLux3dLux Posts: 1,225
    edited December 1969

    Waiting for this one too :cheese: she'll be great not only for renders but also for storyboards :)

  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    Thank you very much for the support, banditcameraman. Just a few days now before she's released :-) *excited squeal*

  • DoctorJellybeanDoctorJellybean Posts: 7,990
    edited December 1969

    You have been busy! This looks great :)

  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    Thank you kindly, my dear. Good to see you around, and I do hope you're well :-)

  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    Artistic promo #2. Enjoy! :-)

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  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    The third and final artistic promo for Brogan. It is worth me mentioning that the definition morph was maxed out on Brogan for this image, but no other changes were made to her.

    Enjoy! :-)

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  • IppotamusIppotamus Posts: 1,579
    edited December 1969

    I am a huge fan of the realistic shapes that FWArt and Misangelic create.
    Brogan is definitely one of my favorites.
    She has a lot of strength and power in her build.

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  • IppotamusIppotamus Posts: 1,579
    edited December 1969

    Big gun?
    Strong woman.

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  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    Thank you very much, my dear. Really wasn't expecting the renders. *hug*

    If the apocalypse is going to look that good, count me in :cheese:

  • TotteTotte Posts: 13,564
    edited December 1969

    Wow, she looks a little like Kaylee in Firefly, a must have!!

  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    Y'know I'd never really thought about it before now. I think I'll have to go and watch Serenity for evaluation purposes :cheese:

    Incidentally, no one expects the Spanish Inquisi... oh bugger! ;-P

  • Fred Winkler ArtFred Winkler Art Posts: 795
    edited December 1969

    wow great renders, hope you have loads more fun with her. :)

  • Chris BarnesChris Barnes Posts: 67
    edited December 1969

    Looks good.

    Reminds me of Carice Van Houten a little bit.

  • 3dLux3dLux Posts: 1,225
    edited December 1969

    She went straight into the cart as soon as I saw her released :cheese:

  • TotteTotte Posts: 13,564
    edited December 1969

    Some tweaks but she looks good.

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  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    @ Chris Barnes - Thank you very much. Had no idea who Carice Van Houten is, so I had to look her up. Never seen Game of Thrones because I don't watch tv really.

    @ banditcameraman - Thank you again for the support. I hope she's a welcome addition to your runtime :-)

    @ totte - Nice job! :-)

  • 3dLux3dLux Posts: 1,225
    edited December 1969

    @ Misangelic Can't believe you weren't yet on my watchlist on dA :red:

    I love how Brogan looks :) Subtle expressions come out really well and Reality suits her :cheese:

    No tweaks or postwork at all; I did swap out her eyes but I do that for all my Reality renders %-P

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  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited December 1969

    Thank you very much for the add on DA, always a pleasure and greatly appreciated to have a new watcher :cheese:

    I see you're a fan of Boris Vallejo. Man, it's been many a year since I looked at some of his and Julie Bell's work. But they were both a great inspiration for me in my younger days. Have you ever seen any of Boris's non-fantasy work? It's pretty much Photorealistic. Amazing stuff!

    I had a lot of my appreciation for fantasy art beaten out of me during my college and Uni days. Apparently it's anathema to the fine art tutors in such institutions,and so is Salvador Dali. But I've been returning to it a lot more since I started playing with 3D software. You can't keep a good subject down ;-)

    Those are some nice images you posted. It's been quite a few months since I fired up Reality, and I'm looking at getting a copy of Vue Esprit or Studio for artwork. Been playing around the free version of Vue and it's certainly got potential. It's also got it's drawbacks being free, but well worth checking out of your interested : http://www.cornucopia3d.com/products/vue/vue_11_pioneer/?sid=4d6f4bf12870e0e6a9c2f5b0ef7e5de9&synch_f=1&_sid_=

    Really glad that you like Brogan, and I'll certainly be releasing new girls as time goes on.

  • 3dLux3dLux Posts: 1,225
    edited December 1969

    Thank you very much for the add on DA, always a pleasure and greatly appreciated to have a new watcher :cheese:

    I see you're a fan of Boris Vallejo. Man, it's been many a year since I looked at some of his and Julie Bell's work. But they were both a great inspiration for me in my younger days. Have you ever seen any of Boris's non-fantasy work? It's pretty much Photorealistic. Amazing stuff!

    I had a lot of my appreciation for fantasy art beaten out of me during my college and Uni days. Apparently it's anathema to the fine art tutors in such institutions,and so is Salvador Dali. But I've been returning to it a lot more since I started playing with 3D software. You can't keep a good subject down ;-)

    Those are some nice images you posted. It's been quite a few months since I fired up Reality, and I'm looking at getting a copy of Vue Esprit or Studio for artwork. Been playing around the free version of Vue and it's certainly got potential. It's also got it's drawbacks being free, but well worth checking out of your interested : http://www.cornucopia3d.com/products/vue/vue_11_pioneer/?sid=4d6f4bf12870e0e6a9c2f5b0ef7e5de9&synch_f=1&_sid_=

    Really glad that you like Brogan, and I'll certainly be releasing new girls as time goes on.

    Thank you so much for the tip, Helen; I'm Jaime by the way :lol: It's a huge file and I still have about 2 hours left :-P

    I'd seen a few of his non-fantasy stuff and yes it is :-) I love Dali's stuff as well; visiting the Espace Dali Montmarte was a dream come true :cheese:

    Thank you so much for the kind words and looking forward to your new girls ;-) Reality does Brogan justice although I'm not happy with hair in Reality close-ups :red: I'm going have to buckle down and learn how to use LAMH or Garibaldi :P

  • H. J. ValdiH. J. Valdi Posts: 98
    edited August 2013

    Pleased to meet you, Jaime :-)

    I forgot how large the download is. It's certainly larger than I expected the free version to be. Maybe I should think about upgrading my broadband to fibre. I might need it considering how large the download for Esprite or Studio could be, lol.

    I'm totally jealous you've been to the Montmarte. To date I've only seen his lobster phone at Tate Britain (along with a couple of Yves Tanguy's paintings, which were mesmerising). Still, if somebody had told me when I was young that going to a gallery and seeing a lobster phone was really going to make my day, I'd have thought they were barking mad. Funny how life goes, isn't it? :lol:

    I think hair can be a bit of a pain too. I keep dabbling with the idea of getting LAMH or Garibaldi, but I also think I should stop being so lazy and learn how to paint hair. I'd save some money if nothing else. I'd also get more use out of my little Wacom.

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