I wonder what I could say that'd be of any interest to anyone not knowing me? I'll just keep it simple:
Hello all, my name is Anne and I am a 3D junkie. I fell into this nearly 2 years ago and instead of trying to get out, I've dedicated myself to making it as comfortable as possible by buying pretty environments and, of course, furniture and clothes for the various mesh people that cohabit the place with me.
Other than that, I try to keep my little family fed while pursuing a university degree. This is more difficult because of the first part, of course. But we've made it ok this far. If you've gotta pick an addiction, this is a better choice than many. :)
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Comments (8)
Mousson
Wonderful! Beautiful model, special color of sky, cloths, bird, rocks...
Kartika
Excellent scene! Great idea!
flaviok
belissima obra, aplausos (5)
MarciaGomes
FANTÁSTICA OBRA,MARAVILHOSAS ASAS,LINDA EXPRESSÃO.++++++++5
cujoe_da_man
hmm, I'll have to check those wings out, though another good set is Sharkey's Ultimate wings here in the marketplace. Excellent image and great character
Greybird
Compelling parallels between the two winged creatures here, and her wings are highly dramatic in an edge-on view. The sky is suitably ominous. The emotion (fleeing danger?) is palpable in her face. The rocks, though, are a little too perfectly weathered to fit with the other, well, rougher weather that's coming. I also saw no cues as to where the foreground lighting was coming from. These elements don't detract from your winged characters, but they do somewhat distract.
Antonio57
Belle réalisation!!!!BRAVO
Glasswren
Thank you everyone. :) Greybird, thanks for your insight. :) The intention was that the weather is fine elsewhere and that the stormclouds follow the crows. If you have suggestions how I could bring that out better, I'd be grateful. (I am probably not going to redo this image, but it'd be useful for future efforts.)