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Kallea gets a scare

DAZ|Studio Story/Sequential posted on Oct 02, 2005
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Darling Kallea is taking her usual walk on a bright summer day, when she hears a sound... My poor little laptop has a lot of trouble doing what I want it to in DAZ|Studio; it only has 8MB video RAM and runs at 400MHz. That was fine when I bought it... So this simple scene was composited in the Gimp, and instead of including the whole story, I'm going to upload her "rescue" separately. (I really wanted to use JAG here, too!) I know some edges are too sharp: I just got lazy. :) (And let's not talk about lighting LOL!) The hair is free Koz Wavehair, twice--second time to cover spots exposed by the extreme posing: My gals are more than just ornaments! :) Alligator is from the San Antonio zoo, photographed by Carissa Bertelson.

Comments (12)


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Unicornst

3:23PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

Good job on the expression. They can be hard to get just right. Considering your specs on your computer, I think you did an excellent job on this image.

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squeeka

4:17PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

I think I'd have the same look as her if I saw that croc coming up behind me! Awesome job on this hon! I understand the lazy, lol, hence no uploads from me for a few days coupled with the fact that we haven't been home all weekend, lol! Fantastic job and can't wait to see your "rescue" :) huge hugglz :)

Wolfspirit

5:35PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

The expression is perfect, although I think I might be into a sprint before the expression crossed my face...LOL!! Fantastic work Mike! Keep it up and yes, I too cannot wait for more.

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BBarbs

7:25PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

ROFL....very funny. I think it is really good. I kind of like the sharp edges. Makes it look like an animated film. Shrek-like but more toony. lol. I have not been able to get Daz to run on my laptop either. It didnt like my video card. What is GIMP ? I am so glad to know that your gals are more than just ornaments. How could I respect you if they weren't ? lol. Looking forward to the next installment of her rescue. Love it all...

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Digitell

9:23PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

OMG!! I would be scared too...my ..what big teeth he has! What a fun render! The expression on her face is very appropriate too!! LOL! Fantastic and creative idea!! Cant wait to see more! :)

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micsteel

10:52PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

Gimp is a free (I like free!) Photoshop clone, available from http://www.gimp.org/

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SophiaDeer

12:09AM | Mon, 03 October 2005

Wonderful facial expression!

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Star4mation

6:54AM | Mon, 03 October 2005

Great stuff Mic, perfect expression!!!

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shanpoo

12:40PM | Mon, 03 October 2005

I think I met the alligator last year when I visited the zoo...good luck with the computer and I would like to see more....shanpoo :}

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luckyred

9:36PM | Fri, 07 October 2005

Gee....am I late blush...... You did an EXCELLENT job on expression here, too bad you do have a bigger computer so you can have a little more fun. I run a bit bigger one and I still have to keep my scenes down. Keep it up, you're doing great!!!

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cwk

5:29AM | Thu, 20 October 2005

Run Kallea! What a fine expression! Post-startle/Pre-fear!! Wonderful; and even more considering your tool limitations! ~Charlie

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Deane

2:11AM | Wed, 07 December 2005

Great expression and suitable reaction to the alligator!!


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