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Greensleeves

Poser Fantasy posted on Apr 16, 2007
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Portrait of a female druid, relaxed and at ease in her woodland home. This image was rendered in Poser, and then completely overpainted in Painter IX, and it makes me happy 'cause it's got lots of GREEN in it. I used to work at the So Cal Ren-Faire in a costume made of exactly these shades (when I could sneak it past the costume inspectors, that is). ;) edit: Ooops, RAMwolff reminded me I forgot to say what stuff I used here. This is V3, with the Pheobe character from Shesa, Lisa B's Forest Jewels and Grasses, and a tree from "Sentinels of the Forest" all at DAZ. The corset is from the Beasthunter set at RDNA. This image is available as a high quality print

Comments (30)


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1010

7:20PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

A masterpiece! Do you give lessons????

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angelbearzs

7:20PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

wow she is very beatiful!!!!!!")

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RAMWorks

7:25PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Stunning image. I love love love green too! :-) Looks to be V4 but there are no notes about what was used in the underlying image.

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Heztia

7:25PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Excellent Image! extremely beautiful! ;0) Heztia

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delbeke

7:30PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Oh lovely! Beautiful work and fantastic painting

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Fylbrigge

7:37PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Ahh Greensleeves. A beautiful song, a beautiful lady. Nicely done.

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butterfly_fish

7:44PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Awesome! Completely, totally, awesome! You da (wo)man. Btw, what's wrong with green? They couldn't afford green in the Renaissance? :-S I may have to discuss period colors with you for that project we talked about. ;-) hugs

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Pilikia

7:51PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

They objected to the "seafoam" color of the chemise, saying it was not obtainable through vegetable dyes at the time, and thus was not appropriate peasant garb. I figure in a fantasy picture I can use whatever colors I want though, because who's to say there's not a lovely mint-green dye bearing plant on this world? :)

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kuerbote

8:21PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Splendid postwork. Excellent work!

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Storm9167

8:24PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Beautiful image, great artwork.. Pretty character!!

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Giana

9:48PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

wow... in particular, i really like how you've textured & finished the foliage and the echoing touches of blues/purples throughout...

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drifterlee

10:34PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

This is beautiful!!!!!!!!! Fav!

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HADCANCER

11:07PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

OMG this is an excellent render. I bow to your rendering prowess. She reminds me a Little bit of one of the Charisma Carpenter.

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lunaE

11:24PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Stunning piece. Love the painted clothes and hair. Outstanding done.

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arcas

11:36PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

Beautiful render. I love the clarity and lighting.

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FUNJOKER

12:15AM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Beautiful scene and work!!....cool;)*****.Excellent.

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Krid

12:44AM | Tue, 17 April 2007

beautiful magical character with fantastic postwork

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Surama

3:15AM | Tue, 17 April 2007

WoW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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blackvixen

7:09AM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Fabulous job!

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chevybabe25

7:09AM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Wow!! You've done such a wonderful job on all that painting!!! Absolutely gorgeous work!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:15AM | Tue, 17 April 2007

A wonderful and beautiful realization of very impressive postwork and render too...!!!

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lwperkins

8:03AM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Pfft, I have made green dye here from backyard plants (onions with I think a copper fixative, been a while) plus I think I saw stuff from the 12th century that was a nice pale green. I had an sca lady tell me once very sincerely "buttons weren't period" for the 14th century. Nerk. Anyway, this is beaautiful! Instant favorite!

wishes3d

8:48AM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Amazing work! Gorgeous!!

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Teufelseinhorn

12:05PM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Wow!!! That's perfect!

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folkvangar

4:16PM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Excellent! :o)

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hipchick

6:38PM | Tue, 17 April 2007

beautiful!!!

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leoshades

7:29PM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Quite keen!

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Robert0921

7:58PM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Masterful postwork!

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freak69

5:56AM | Sat, 21 April 2007

beautiful

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JurgenDoe

5:49PM | Sun, 22 April 2007

Wowsy...love how you textured and finished everything. The contrast of colors are awesome. Excellent job :)


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