I am BACK!
After a few years on hiatus from the Poser-verse, I am BACK! Currently enjoying Poser Pro 11 and testing out what it can do compared to its predecessors.
Sorry, my computer refuses to run DS 4.x so although I have nothing against that program as such, it's just not an option to me. Not that I mind much, I know Poser and why start at square one with a new program?
But that makes me a Poser User™ - so whatever I make is for Poser. I think most of the props will work in DS, but I have no way of testing it. Downloader Beware ;)
Other than that, I am some 50+ years old (not giving the exact amount isn't because of vanity but it saves me from remembering to update this every time another year has passed)
Mother of two, now adult kids.
Married to a very patient man
Obsessed with Alan Rickman
Even more obsessed with Severus Snape
NEW: Now also obsessed with Tim Roth - and his alter ego Cal Lightman from the TV series Lie To Me
Whovian
Occasionally a Star Trek geek (on the low burner at the moment)
japanophile
Plays Pokemon Go every day! HAH!
Working as a train conductor.
Probably a pervert, depending on who you ask
Never TOO serious ;o)
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Comments (5)
DreamstoGo
well done!
Mahliqa
Wow - you did a fabulous job here. Cool scene, and great poses/expressions (especially on the guy).
BellaMorte
I love the stark contrast between the graffitied wall and the pristine looking buildings behind that wall. It emphasises Homeless Mike's situation. Great job
fiction2002
I'm impressed! The homeless man is such a great character. Emaciated, untrusting... this is a very well done image indeed.
nikita_s_cold
...I'm getting sadder, Lisbeth. I don't want to see anymore. It's getting too sad. It's a technically great render though. I just don't want look at any more poverty. I saw enough of it in the big cities. Not good memories.