A Lovely Photo Shoot by lavcea
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Description
My first run using couples, lights, and background.
Created using Daz|Studio's Michael3 and StephP and associated clothing.
Comments (7)
MKeyes
DL greetings... For a first timer, not bad at all! I predict that you will get better as time goes by. One thing you wanna do, find yourself a good postwork program so you can clean up broken flesh seams such as in the case of your female characters neck and shoulders! You go girl! The pose, well done. Its tricky to get them to looking like they're looking into each other's eyes, so certainly you want to rotate them around from all angles and adjust until its just so.
mhossack
DL Greetings Nicely produced image and like the pose. Agree with Mercedes about the seams - other than that it's really good!
jedi_killer05
Well for a new user , that's pretty good.As I've said to other new users , when I first started I used to take screenshots cos I didn't know how to render.You too can become a Dazaholic.
fullquiver
DL Greetings. Good job on the pose. You are off to a good start. Go with what Mercedes says. And welcome to the addiction...
mcyak72
DL-Greeting's, I think you are on a path to a art portfolio that will produce some very romantic seen's, Very well done for your first.Congrat's. Mcyak72
shanpoo
DL Greetings, Hi...Im glad to see you posted a image! Very good for your first image. I agree with what everyone has said. In the meantime while you are getting a postwork program you can look for these flaws when you render. In this case you would see the seams in the skin which could be caused by the lighting or needing to tweak the pose differently. Very good programs are Photoshop 7 or higher, Paintshop Pro those are the ones I am most familiar. Please let me know if I can be any help to you!...Shannon ;}
gandalf_1
I wish my early renders had looked this good. Great first time out. Don't worry too much about the seams though.. most products you can find today won't give you that kind of headache in DS unless you turn off boundries. Just try to stay with as realistic a pose as you can. If you do end up with breaks, tears, or whatever, I suggest Paintshop or Photoshop. There are even a few out there for free or shareware... basically if it has tools like blend, smudge, clone, etc. it'll work to cover up breaks. Keep it up, and above all... have fun!