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Art is cool. The creation of art is divine. If you can create your own art. You free your own mind.
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Born in sufferage in Michigan, tormented by the freezing and alien climate.  Had dreams of wanting to create art but could not draw a straight line. Had dreams of someone creating a software program that would allow me to create art on the computer. Could not draw but could run computer programs pretty well. Found Daz Studio and began my art journey about three years ago. Currently I am being held prisoner in Ohio and tortured by the freezing winters and wicked, wicked torturous winds!
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Comments (5)
ZigZag321
Excellent work, Peaches, and a great scene to go along with your story! Well done! Congrats on upload #100 too! Also ... You asked about how I put the two pictures together? I don't have PhotoShop. So I use Gimp. Unfortunately, there are no templates available for Gimp that I know of. (If anyone reading this knows about any please let me know.) So here's what I do. My scene dimensions are 1200 x 800. To create the black background for the two renders, I render a plain black background in Poser to accommodate my two scene renders. The size of the plain black background is 1200 x 1610. Then all three images are opened as layers in Gimp starting with the plain black background. Finally I simply drag the pictures to where I want them on the plain black background. The last step is to "flatten image" and save as whatever type of image file you desire. I hope that helps. :)
Mondwin
Fashinating image my friend!!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
Epeaches
Thank you for your kind comments. Zigzag, I did not know that a whole separate image could be used as a whole image and flattened. That's fantastic, I'll have to try sometimes. I have played with layers a bit, that zombie that you liked in Happy Halloween, Ghouls, is a psd layer, just positioned him and flattened him, I got him free from official psd, positioned him and flattened him, too.
GrandmaT
Very well done!
Epeaches
Thank you for your kind comments, GrandmaT