BIO:
My RL name is Helen.
You will sometimes find my work listed under these names... "BluEcho", Faery_Light", and "Faery_Souls" please do not be confused by that.
I love to do almost any artwork or crafts. I used to knit, crochet, and do needlework but arthritis plays heck with that.
3d art is what I do most now due to Fibromyalgia and RA making it difficult to hold pencils or brushes.
My programs are Poser 11, Poser 12, and DZ Studio 4.16
I'm a writer as well and love to write horror or fantasy.
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Comments (7)
Morgano
Not sure about the postwork: those horizontal lines really spoil her eyes. I agree about the lips and brows and I agree about the cheek bones and (especially) about the nose. Your face texture looks very good, too, but, again, I suspect it looked even better before the postwork.
Petra-S
Fantastic hair! Happy New Year to you!
B_PEACOCK
Looks very cool to me Helen
FS
Excellent!I wish you a Happy New Year!
calum5
You can use the liquidfy tool in ps7 to achieve what you say you would like to do.It has a smooth pinch function on the left when you open liquidfy?Cool work my friend,wishes for your new year to be everything you want it to be!!Bye cal
Faery_Light
morgano, I'm puzzeled by the "horizontal lines" around the eyes. I don't see any lines near the eyes on my computer. Does anyone else see them? It could be something I did in the morphs, not the postwork. The more I play with P7, the more I like it.
MeredithWilson
Dear Helen, I'm sorry I'm running so late, but I'm trying to do better!! This one actually slipped by me, so I came over for your latest post and saw this one also!! I also don't see the "horizontal lines" and think they are an artifact from Renderosity's resizing images to fit stuff. I don't know for sure, but I think it is looking at the individual screen resolutions and doing the "shrink to fit on th fly." So depending upon each persons computer settings, an image can look different on different computers. It should however, look the same in full size view, subject to the color setting and gamma of the monitor. Those wouldn't cause the lines, so I think it's the shrinking stuff. I'm sorry that you didn't get to save your work. That's always a bummer! I have learned through long experience, to click save often and if it's important, save back and forth between two files. I still haven't tried out P7 - I'd hoped to do that last week or this weekend, but work got in the way!!! Anyway - super job with your little redhead here!!! Hopefully we'll be seeing some more of her when she gets re-created!!!!!! Love ya!!! Meredith