Thanks for Tucker HD, mate.

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  • RenderScot3DRenderScot3D Posts: 167

    Phoenix1966 said:

    Very nice character studies, @RenderScot3D! Love the expresion in the close-up. I don't see "my" Tucker looking back at me; I see yours.

    awww thanks a lot and another one  Tucker likes to dance

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,714
    edited July 2021

    Lovely.

    I'm a fan of that outfit on the males, too.

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  • bytescapesbytescapes Posts: 1,851

    My judgments when it comes to faces are often way off, but I think I detect a resemblance between Tucker and a moderately well-known contemporary actor. Coincidence, or were you inspired by a real person?

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,714
    edited July 2021

    bytescapes said:

    My judgments when it comes to faces are often way off, but I think I detect a resemblance between Tucker and a moderately well-known contemporary actor. Coincidence, or were you inspired by a real person?

    While some of my male characters have been inspired by celebrities, Tucker was not intentionally meant to resemble anyone in particular. That's not to say my subconcious isn't influenced by what I see. Who do you think he looks like? Because after I did the promo with him and the bicycle, I thought he looked like the actor who played young George Bailey in It's A Wonderful Life.

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  • solissolis Posts: 124

    RE: Young George Bailey. Yeah, right...now that you've mentioned him, there is a distinct similarity there in the bicycle promo - especially with the hair smiley

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  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,714

    solis said:

    RE: Young George Bailey. Yeah, right...now that you've mentioned him, there is a distinct similarity there in the bicycle promo - especially with the hair smiley

    *nods*

    The hair really seals the deal. 

  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    Phoenix1966 said:

    Very nice character studies, @RenderScot3D! Love the expresion in the close-up. I don't see "my" Tucker looking back at me; I see yours.

    But then again in Victorian times you had to stay frozen in place for a long time to take a picture and as it was serious business, you didn't smile... I think your Tucker is spot on. 

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,714

    Thank you, @PerttiA. I was definitely going for that solemn, almost-frozen expression.

    But I so enjoy seeing how people take the figure and make it their own. smiley

  • UHFUHF Posts: 515

    Well, I just put together a quick render with Tucker.  Its a pretty serious life and death situation.

    https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/user/4986713818529792#image=1159737

     

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,714

    UHF said:

    Well, I just put together a quick render with Tucker.  Its a pretty serious life and death situation.

    https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/user/4986713818529792#image=1159737

     

    Was he speeding again? 

    Very fun render!  smiley

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