Hi! I'm Jeff, but most people around here know me as wheatpenny. (when I first started collecting coins back in the mid-70s, I used to order bulk lots of assorted US coins, and they were always overloaded with wheat pennies, and so before too long I accumulated several thousand of them). I'm the Senior Moderator here at Renderosity. I use Paint Shop Pro, Poser, Daz Studio, Shade, Bryce, Carrara, and a few others. I'm 61 and I live in York, Pennsylvania with my wife and 2 kids Cindy, and Jeff Jr - ages 37 and 34. I'm originally from California, but I left there in 1983 when I became a hobo, and met my wife quite by chance in 1984 when I stopped here (Pennsylvania) to spend the winter. I'm a dual US/Australian citizen. I speak English Spanish, German, and Esperanto and can read French, Portuguese, Russian, Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, and Latin. I completed my PhD in Linguistics in 2007. I also have a BA in Spanish and an MA in Modern Languages. After several years of wandering thru various religions I have settled on Wicca.
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Comments (3)
Henchmonkey
Welcome to the world of Carrara. It's a big and complex one, but really rewarding once you're in it. Interesting pose and framing. Looks like you're well on your way.
AidanaWillowRaven
Is it hard to work with?
wheatpenny
No, not really. It's a bit different from Poser, but not too hard to figure out. I really like the way you can load and use Poser content in it too.
PhilW
Nice image, especially for a first try. Though why pose in DS when you can pose in Carrara (which I actually find easier)? Welcome to Carrara, I'm sure you will grow to love it.
wheatpenny
At the time I did the image I hadn't yet discovered that you can pose the figure in Carrara.