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Where's Grandma?

DAZ|Studio Fantasy posted on Sep 13, 2006
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Hey Guys and Gals. Let me just say I'm amazed at the art that ya'll put out, and I really want to try my hand at it. This is one of the render's I just started with about a week ago. I downloaded Daz Studio, found some freebies, and just started playing. Let me know what I can do better. I'm wanting to start animating these, but crawl before ya walk right?

Comments (3)


robin123

3:43AM | Thu, 14 September 2006

For first one this is not bad the pose needs to be a little more natural looking her foot is kind of merging with the other one a bit and the elbow has missed the leg, nice post work It is put to gather fine if you do the little tweaks this can be a very fine work of art. keep going you will do OK Dont recognize the monsters hand what is that?

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drrckfrd

12:56PM | Thu, 14 September 2006

Thank you Robin, I'm gonna work some more on it. Like I said, just learning. And after looking at again with your comments in mind, I'm kicking myself. The hand for the monster is the Demonoind from Fatale...found here http://www.renderosity.com/mod/freestuff/index.php?section_id=33&&page=11

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DarkPascual

6:13PM | Wed, 01 November 2006

Not bad!!! Im a rookie myself, so, the only thing i can say is that you have to play and enjoy with the program. Keep it coming, dude!!!


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