That is NOT me in the picture!
Thanks for visiting my gallery! If you were redirected here from Culture Crunch, you will find the "alternate versions" of Didi and Kelly here, as well as a few prototypes, if you look hard enough.
Once upon a time, I thought to myself, "Wouldn't it be cool to make pictures of people on the computer?" Of course, at the time, I was thinking more along the lines of Max Headroom, but when Poser came out, I knew I had to have it. Yes, folks, I am one of the lucky few who has been using Poser since version 1!
Most people would agree that Poser 4 was the turning point, where it went from being a reference tool to a way to make real pictures (I won't say "real art") in its own right. Then came along someone named Victoria... And the rest is history!
Recently I've been getting into DAZ Studio quite a bit. I'm also trying to wrap my mind around LuxRender.
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Comments (6)
Faemike55
Very good work and stupendous and valid points That case was strange to say the least
A_Sunbeam
He should get dark glasses; then she wouldn't see where his eyes were looking ... (But of course she would still know ... typical male!)
Knechtruprecht
Nice male character! A suggestion for his answer: "Did YOU ever see a back side with eyes on it?"
Fidelity2
Well done. 5+.
T.Rex
My, do I recognize this! I've seen it so often - the oggling, and then embarassed look and reaction when confronted. I wonder what makes a woman's behind so interesting? Considering there's the same opening in it as in a man's behind, and considering what comes out of it, I just can't figure out why it's so interesting. And... I'm a male T.Rex! Try figuring that one out! Again, you've really made a on-the-head psychological analysis of everyday behaviour. The story you add is qite revealing - even when confronted with a "degenerative" change, the male pattern (learned in?) still persists. Why? There lies a great mystery. Keep up the good work. This was really a great one! :-)
MrSynnerster
wow, that dude does sorta look like Steven Carell. lol. Good work.