Hi and Thank you for looking.
I am nwe to the computer Art World and just having fun with PSP 8 (although I hope to be getting PSP 9 for CHRISTMAS!)BIOMother of 2 and a bellydancing rubberstamper.
I used to be a Stamp Demonstrator for Stampin'Up until my kids were born. I have a collection of over 600 Rubber stamps (Maybe more because alot of those are SETS)
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Comments (8)
Angelwave
you should smooth out the edges of ur fairey, she should not look pasted on, but blended in, go ahead now, paint on her some more have fun, bunches of it and you will be surprised what might appear, just loosen up sincerely
rock96rock
Welcome to Daz studio great first render rock on
reciecup
Pretty good for your first one.I would work on the edges a bit and you might want to try playing around with lighting also.But overall, i like it.Keep it up and remember to have fun while you're at it :)
JenX
also, a good way to save the image without the background would be to save it as a .png or a .tiff ;)
Star4mation
Dont paste your Fairy on to a photo. Instead use your photo as a Backdrop ( click EDIT then backdrop then where it says image none click none and browse for image. Above all Have Fun!!!
Ranlinde
Welcome to the wonderful world of faeries! You might want to increase your fae's resolution when rendering. Aside from that, play with DAZ studio, read innumerable tutorials and practice. You'll get better with every new peace!
millsa
Well the edges r a bit wrong but good for ur first go nice pose by the way. Did u know there r backrounds in DAZ studio so u can render the background and the fairy in 1 go.
BonnieLvr87
Good job on your first. I'm new too, and I must say that you learn a TON here. As Star4mation, said, go to Edit and then Backdrop and find your image. The edges look a little odd if you don't. Good job!