Believable3D opened this issue on Sep 25, 2009 · 99 posts
LadyElf posted Sun, 27 September 2009 at 12:40 AM
Thank you Chris, you saved me an email LOL!!
See, what struck me about Eva first was how much she had that look of a runway model. The angular face, the proportion of the hands and feet to the rest of the body....and that is really what she reminds me of. She doesn't look ideal, she looks like someone I might actually see on the street, or walking down the runway during Fashion Week in NY.
I'm very, very hard to please. I'm a print artist, I also do bookcovers and all of that good stuff. I got to play a little last night and I thoroughly enjoyed working with her. She seemed to work with me instead of against me. It took very little effort to change her looks, she's a chameleon. I don't think anyone could compare her out of the box against my morph of her and know that they both started at the same place. To me, that is one of the highest complements I can pay to a figure maker.
I'll use her as she comes as well, the face is strong, with lots of character..as if there is already a story there.
To each his own, he couldn't please everyone, but I'm going to say "thank you for your time and hard work"....and be selfish here and say
"But I'm glad he pleased me"