BIO Only daughter of a single parent who was a true artist and designer, not just with his pens and brushes but in his soul as well! Till this very day my father's influence & beloved memory is my driving force in everything I create.. wishing deeply in my heart he was still alive so I could share all this with him and listen to his opinion and guidance! While growing up I wanted to become a neuro-surgeon.. I ended up wth a long career in professional sound till I gave it all up fifteen years ago, to dedicate myself full-time to my true passion of Poser! :) Totally hooked up with PCs since the first time I touched a keyboard way back in 1997..I discovering Poser version 2 a year later. It was love at first sight! :)
I'm a class of 1977 Graduate of Ohio Napoleon High School -as an exchange student, with a few years more spent in US during my first marriage.. which sure helped a lot to overcome the language barrier in this wonderful community that I'm badly addicted to! :) Rena
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Comments (5)
nnuu
i really like this one because you made it look like it wasnt done in poser...you made it look like a painting...good job
Dreamspinner
Now this is BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Just love it!!! Verdie : )
Syyd
This is fantastic....agree with nnuu's comment about the painted effect. So many different textures floating around in here, all beautiful, but nothing more than the expression on that face. It looks resigned, troubled, thoughful, and far away....makes me yearn for my jacket, and the leaves and the smell of fall, the texturing also adds to the idea of leaves and fall. WOW!!!
februus
Great image and beautiful scene!
jbezorg
What a cool idea! If I touch my screen I can almost feel the cracked paint.