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Victoria and her licese with DAZ insists that I be at a permanent residence with a physical tie to the Internet to use her on more than one computer, where only one computer is used at a time to work with her in as a single copy. Now I am in a sitation where only this year was the connection made permanent. I am in an RV park and the cable previously had just fun over the ground from the TV connection box. Even that box was not up to practices of the cable company. I myself see this image as more related to Ku klystrons and how radio waves can be manipulated geometrically in tanks and wave guides than as a photographic 3D image of a metal vehicle made by the leading maker of vehicles in the world. It is more related to the physics concept of using drains and walls to form electronic circuits geometricallly in solid state compared to wiring and discrete components. It even since it is one of mine has more to do with opto-acoustics than it does to electronics of pure form. Victoria got there by native import not transposer. She has all her bones and can be posed. She is working with my championship of brands carrying on from modifications made under Jessica and utilities built under Judy.

Comments (8)


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Indoda

4:43AM | Wed, 20 December 2006

Cool - great truck and reflections.

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1hawks1

7:53AM | Wed, 20 December 2006

Beautifully done my friend..You did a great job with the reflections..Great looking Chevy truck and chick.

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Richardphotos

9:00AM | Wed, 20 December 2006

a neighbor and friend had a Chevy pickup of about this vintage for many years. recently he went to a salvage and when he returned to leave, his Chevy was no where to be found.of course the police has never found it. it may of been taken to Mexico. the pearl paint and chrome are excellent

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evielouise

9:02AM | Wed, 20 December 2006

love the truck it fab and of course the little lady there looks like a morning stretch trying to wake up kind of what I do every morn:lol great story and image!

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Sylvia

5:06PM | Wed, 20 December 2006

~Awesome~ The ambience brings back memories of nice times... EXCELLENT!! ^5^

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jocko500

10:08PM | Wed, 20 December 2006

love the pose and truck too

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MeredithWilson

1:25AM | Thu, 21 December 2006

Dear Dale, Hmmmm - interesting twists on the license bit. Considering how the files in Poser are structured, I wonder if they have any way to enforce that??? I wonder what they would think about my laptop that travels all over the place. And to say nothing of rendering her in something other than Poser. Like the slat flat - I've always wanted to go to Bonneville!! I'll bet that's really cool!! Super girl and super truck!!!! Love ya!! Meredith

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tallpindo

3:52AM | Thu, 21 December 2006

Actually, the texture on the ground is "stock" snow. But this truck in reality never was in? on? snow. It once saw it on the mountains nearby delivering bikes to Willow Springs where they rode up to frolic in the whiteness. The traction situation this vehicle was selected for was mud. It had 2 wheel drive and a heavy duty four speed. I was a weightlifter and biker and could hold a straight line without power steering. Second gear and just the right scream from the engine and it would power through the sloughs that developed in the dry washes in the Spring. Heavy duty springs in the rear and regular soft coils in the front and it would bounce a lot but not go out of control or toss it's load. My uncle's advice to avoid any vehicle you could not push bodily out of a situation stood up. Choose the jeep, avoid the 3/4 ton weapons carrier. He never said how to move the mortar and ammunition.


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