Hi,
My home is in The Netherlands.
In my working days I designed industrial electronics. Now I'm on pension and fill my days with 3D Artwork and Photography. I create my art in DAZ Studio 4.10 and postwork is made in PSP X7. Sometimes I write a book, mostly a novel. Although I use DAZ Studio for several years, I'm still learning every day.
My characters have names and sometimes I'm the photographer Jason Raages, who registrates all their short adventures. Most of the time is that in the 3D apartment where they live, sometimes in my photostudio and now and then outside in the real world.
I hope you will browse my gallery and be pleased.
Be welcome to leave a comment or a tip to improve my work.
I read and write English, German and Dutch of course.
Frits
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Comments (7)
lisalisette
Erg leuk gedaan, maar de volgende keer mag u best wel even lachen voor de foto hoor :)) En wat de Olympische spelen betreft: Ik ben geen fanaat, maar vind het wel super dat we zoveel medailles winnen hihi
giulband
Very well done manipulation !!
illkirch
Excellent
rbowen
Excellent!
Kerya
I had to see that in big - wow!
Xfitz
I admire how well you blended Maya into the scene, or perhaps you inserted yourself into her virtual world. Either way well done!
velleman
The technical task that was taken deserves much respect. And the mood has been achieved. I would not use the baggy stockings - it would be easier to build shadows under her legs. Great image anyway :-).
Raages
That baggy stockings were a problem, but without them was no choise either for me. Some more postwork had to be done.