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who wants to rub his back :angel:
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who wants to rub his back :angel:
I can never forget Vanessa! That was of course before morphing my models to have unique features was even a thought. I should definitely recreate her though. Might just do that now actually.Thank you both!
@ChainZero I know that I could even swear to be George Clooney on the web, but it's true, I've never used such programs before, and I remember you posted beautiful renders (remember Vanessa?) shortly after you started.
I've been helped a lot, I've read a lot of articles and followed a lot of tutorials. That's all.
the Google translator - a level of maximum tolerance:test:his ?
This is a masterpiece! Gorgeous , amazing job :heartcoveredeyes::heartcoveredeyes::heartcoveredeyes:Too many fuzzy sparkles ...
... wait ... you can never have too many fuzzy sparkles (I know what I'm going on about )
She turned out great!I started with Daz a couple of weeks ago, without ever using any graphics program (2D or 3D) in my life. A couple of weeks made of frustrations and headaches, due in large part to my poor but faithful PC, but above all a lot of fun!
A HUGE thanks to @Evic for his great help and his extraordinary patience (don't worry, I haven't finished tormenting you!)
and thanks also to @Ennoch for his critical eye (sometimes too much).
Thanks! She is the result of months of stalking @lexx228.This is a masterpiece! Gorgeous , amazing job :heartcoveredeyes::heartcoveredeyes::heartcoveredeyes:
cute dress, and cute little sister of courseA little sister wanting to try your video games...
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Some drawings while setting the scene:
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mec sérieux ç'est énervant tu nous sort des trucs super a chaque foisOk did another mirror girl:
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(Postwork: Lighting and contrast)
I like this one a lot better.
You can turn off the limits per bone or for the entire model, as long as you aren't doing anything crazy that should help a lot. Sometimes you just need one more degree... and being unable to move the limbs enough to prevent it.
Thank you so much for that info!! If only I knew that previously, but better late than never!You can turn off the limits per bone or for the entire model, as long as you aren't doing anything crazy that should help a lot. Sometimes you just need one more degree
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I love how natural she looks. The squish, the flesh meeting, it looks amazing.So this one is a little more "artsy" than what I normally do. It just kind of fell together by accident and zooming in to focus more on the model took away from the mood that the image has when you can see more of the distant clouds.
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Beautiful composition. I feel your pain. At the far far side of 50 the pain is real here too. My case wrists and back. Manual posing, lighting, scene composition. Lots of work. But sometimes the canned stuff just doesn't do it. Please don't send a curse my way, but left hip and left hand. I won't say anything else.I feel like I might take this to photoshop to add some sun rays. Idk yet.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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