Historical
3DPresented here are self-promotion pieces of historical images, directed at educational publishers.
Three-dimensional, virtual models are selected and imported into Poser, the 3D figure modeling program. Clothing is added and conformed to the figure.
Texture and color maps are applied to the surface of the models. Morphs are often applied to alter the mesh of the model for a different look, such as changing nose, eye, and head shapes of the basic mesh. Morphs (changes to the mesh) are also applied to create facial expressions.
The models are then posed and positioned. The scene is composed and lit in virtual 3D space.
When all 3D elements are assembled, a camera-like rendering of the scene is specified and then made. You see the end results here.
This type of image work is ideal for web content. It offers the advantage of quicker production time, faster alterations, and sooner delivery.
All subjects are thoroughly researched.
All images are available at high resolutons for print and web.
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