untitled by El_Lee
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Description
I finished earrrrly this week lol. Thanks for any and all comments/critiques in advance as always, it's much apprecited:)
used:
sensibilty expansin pack 2
regency christmas
earrings-robrose
Comments (8)
Kartika
Excellent portrait!
Cimaira
beautiful character and excellent pose and lights.
stevey3d
Wonderful image! Excellent textures and lighting! 5+
bmw1974
Great Image.........Well Done
sylki
So very beautiful!!!! I love the composition and lighting and her outfit is gorgeous. She has an unusual beauty with a wonderful melting look in her eyes!!
Elcet
Because of the fantastic level of detail, this portrait is partly disturbing because Poser models stay inadequate in terms of clothes' folds. I have only used dynamic clothes once, because it is long and difficult to pose, but perhaps you can consider them to achieve the stunning level of hyper-realism, such as airgraph painting, that you want to give to your picts. Hmm… Nevertheless I would be glad to achieve this level… So I cannot rate it otherwise than 5!
adamcatfish
Beautiful work. She looks like she has joyful tears in her eyes.
MKeyes
This is a really nice pose and portrait, good job! I don't know if you have it or not, but an excellent enchancement postwork program is Paint Shop Pro X2 - I have XI - and haven't moved up because there is no need. But if you don't have it, get the lastest greatest, it dones wonders for your Postwork, such as rounding out shoulders, arms as they should be with the warp tool. You'll wonder how you ever got along without it! You could go much more expensive with Photoshop, I have CS3 and you know what, I hardly ever open it. It's about what you like - what's easiest to get through. If your money is dear, go for PSP X2 - because Photoshop has quite a learning curve... okay, off to more of your gallery!