Think Outside the Box by Chippsyann
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Description
"Sorry, I had to resize this to fit in the gallery...you can't really see the full detail of this image"
Anyway, I hope you like it.
(BTW: How come we don't have more darker skin ladies in our gallery?)
Comments (15)
anitalee
Beautiful
sim3344
She looks great,nice work!!!
efron_241
there are many dark skin ladies in the galleries... but you have to look at these galleries every day.. I see many passing by.. but you have to look at the What's New galleries pretty often.. Great image by the way.. Good work
Mondwin
Brilliant and beauty image...bravissima!V:DDD.Hugsxx
MKeyes
This is seriously realistic, incredible work!
Fidelity2
Excellent concept and technique. 5+.
henryotisclarke
Nice work...good question!
Rockdog
Wow.. very nice.. great image..
RodolfoCiminelli
Beautiful and expressive character....!!! Excellent work.....!!!!
abacus3d
Excellent image and she is super realistic
shadowmihaiu
I have asked that same question, and try to remedy it in my own gallery & work. Great pic
AnAardvark
Great pose and expression, great composition. I like the lighting effect. Did you do a little something in post-work? The visual quality seems different from your usual setup. (It could just be a change with the lighting though.)
kobaltkween
your use of this texture and V3 is always attractive. you give her a very nice shape, and light her well. she's in a sweet pose that i only realize is precariously balanced on analysis; my first impression is that it seems very natural. i'm seeing what looks like compression artifacts in background, but i can't tell if they're purposeful or not? i feel like the background is completely removed from the figure. i think she's so strong and shaded as an element that the cell shaded background just detracts from her assets. i think a background that's more visually connected to the main figure would make the image stronger, and one that's simpler would work better with an image that seems to be entirely about presenting the figure. i think this is a great use of all the products involved, one that captures a lot of attention, but only for the figure. oh, and because there are very, very few quality dark skin textures out there, and fewer for V4 than for V3. many suffer from burned in artifacts (especially specularity) to an extent that make them unusable unless you match the lighting to the texture or figure a way to filter them out.
katy555
Very beautiful colors, wonderful model…
lesbentley
Very nice.