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drconfused

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Yoga Inversion Series - Adho Mukha Vriksasana - Handstand version 2
Typically in the yoga classes in a city this would be your typical example of what a handstand would look like from those who have engaged a handstand practice and have committed some time to attempting at holding their handstand for longer than a few seconds. While many would shit on the curve in the back, it's not necessarily a bad thing. It comes back to awareness of what's happening for that individual during and after the pose. It would be nice that the person evolves beyond this curve and is able to maintain a relatively straight handstand and than use the hollow backs as a variant in a well rounded skill set.
If the practitioner knows how to do a wheel pose than it's a great advantage for them to learn as early as possible to drop from this position into the wheel pose.
All variations of a posture are legal but not all are beneficial for that person in that moment.
Adho Mukha Vriksasana - Handstand 2a.png Adho Mukha Vriksasana - Handstand 2b.png
 

ArturiousDesign

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Hello again. Just a test render I made last night. I know there are probably tons of mistakes in there, but I was just meddling with emissive lights and such. Someone whose ideas I value very much told me to share it so here goes nothing. Hope you enjoy it as much as she did.
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I really like that dick meter she has on her stomach. What asset is that?
 
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46n2

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For months now I’ve been hesitant to educate myself on the SPOT RENDER process.

But I’m staring at an image now with a Window, and a Backdrop - so I’m gonna need to go with Scene and Dome… for a series of images that might well be above a dozen. That's gonna cost my crappytop a-plenty. Am I REALLY dumb enough to render all that out and NOT research this other option first?

Good News: I’m not quite that dumb (almost. but not quite)

-The general idea is you BOX SELECT the area you want to replace. Daz will then Render that only. You then drop that on top of your prior render or whatever it is that you want to replace (for a single render, or like myself - a series where nothing else is changing much, other than that one specific area). I swear I accidentally saw this option to overlap within Daz when I was drunk one night (among many) but it appears you may need to use a program outside Daz to do the overlap. Paint 3D will work (use “Sticker”).

-This link I’m dropping? This guy has been money when it comes to concise - while thorough - tutorials. Here? Not so much. It took him 13min to say what he could have in less than 5. But since he’s saved me countless hours with other concerns? I would recommend him going forward as a Sub guy. He generally does not forget to mention the shit you need to know - and normally does so in a very tight, logical, and easy to absorb manner (not so much on this one; maybe he got ahold of my bad wine).



-cheers
 
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