Puttering around in the CG world with the help of DAZ and GIMP.
I've been asked occasionally about my user name and what it means.
When I was a baby, my great-grandmother (Cherokee, Eastern Band) would sometimes babysit me as my mother would go to work. She said I would howl and cry like a lost coyote pup for quite awhile after she left. The number seven is also sacred to the Cherokee... so I combined them into CoyoteSeven to honor my great-grandmother and my heritage.
After having survived an almost fatal heart attack and stroke in 1997, I began to really see how sweet and precious the gift of life can be. I live each day as if it will be my last (because it could be) and thank God for His mercy and love.
As I told gToon (Ricky) in my interview for October 2016 Artist of the Month:
" I may be getting older, but in my mind, I am that child that still finds magic, wonder and miracles in this world. I pray I NEVER lose that part of me."
Take each day as it comes... the good, the bad and the ugly and be thankful for it. Live life, do what you love and never stop dreaming.
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Comments (3)
ZamuelNow
Nice pose. I think it might help to rotate her left forearm slightly so the sword is more visible. Also, adding an expression, even a subtle one, should help the scene. I don't know if you should move the light behind her for more shadow or in front of her so her face is easier to see.
CoyoteSeven
Thanks again for your critiques. They go a long way in helping me get better.
K_T_Ong
Thought I'd take a look at some of your earliest work. For an early attempt this is actually not too bad. The lighting and pose are quite good. But I'd agree with the above comment that the sword could be made more visible.
You like tough gals, don't you? :)