Hello! My name is Teri and I've been around for over 69 years in various forms. I am happily married (51 years!), have two daughters and four grandchildren.
I discovered Poser 2 many years ago but didn't do much with it. In 2006 I found a copy of Poser 4 and got interested again. I was working in Poser 10 before I switched to Daz Studio in late 2017. I'm gradually getting the hang of most of it.
When not playing on the computer, I help my husband with his start-up Bio Tech business, refinish furniture, knit, crochet, and read. We grab our grandchildren every chance we get and delight in their antics.
Discovering this community has been a great source of fun and support in trying times.I am amazed at the level of talent I see in both the gallery and the products that are offered. It baffles me how little points on a screen can turn into people or trees and move. I'll always be blond I guess!
Thanks for looking.
(Updated December 2021)
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Comments (36)
eekdog
in reality this has happened alot, really a very sad ordeal. and a well done image and story, Terri.
QXI
Wonderful work here!!!
Faemike55
Very good depiction happening again
flamingokid Online Now!
You certainly put a lot of work into the detail of this set. I especially like the touch of the old, pedal-driven Singer sewing machine.
LivingPixels
your on a roll I think Terri lovely scene my friend!!
tetrasnake
This is really sad. I use to visit various farms when I was a kid. Great statement and presentation.
donnena
wonderful posing! Horrid situation!!
Ralfromgens
a very sad story, great image
rawdodb
Yeah doesn't it...... Wife's Grandmother was in the same boat during the 20's, they squeaked through some how... Beautifully done,
rachris480907
Well, it's your story! You have to do something to help this poor family! lol Wonderful work here! Great posing and lighting! I hope there will be a happy ending!
barryjeffer
an ongoing shameful story that continues to devastate our society even today.
Flint_Hawk
What a very sad story! The characters really show the emotions!
dreaming_banshee
Oh my god, what happens next?! Great rendering!
bazza
Great scene the curse of usury.. I learnt some interesting things about banking last night like they don't actually have any money and they on sell your "loan" to a 3rd party .. so any contract made with them doesn't belong to them any longer..
Lucien_Lilippe
Principe europĂ©en : Un paysans ne peut pas perdre sa ferme ! Les banquiers n'y peuvent rien ! Il est peut-ĂȘtre temps de retraverser l'Atlantique. Great scene, Terri.
mdennis96b
I very fond of the composition here. And I really like the view out the window!
flavia49
fabulous
dragonmuse
Beautifully done.
mrestey
Oh! This is a depressing one T. Sad that things like this happened to people.
Diemamker
One of the sad reality of the times.... excellently made image!... now how are they going to get out of this...
Windigo
Impressive work! I think Stienbeck would appreciate this also!
Wolfenshire Online Now!
Realistic scene and true to life. The banks never learn and this scene repeats over and over.
giulband
Beautiful composition !!
aqua1955
composing the picture and render are great to see.
starship64 Online Now!
Fantastic work.
ontar1
Fantastic scene and characters, great story, outstanding work!
aubedo
Very nice image... But very sad theme... ---------------------------- As i growded up in a different social and economical system... I compare the situation of farmers with my experiences in agriculture ( no, i'm not an agriculturist - but my former institute developed technologies also for agriculure...) Single farms will have no future. Better are cooperations ( we called them LPG or KAP). A bit to much of Socialism? But - lay aside the blinkers of market ideology... Could we afford the takeover of food production by transnational corporations? Or will this destroy the basics of mankind?
mikeywilliam
That is Awesome! Very Good cinematic feel and wonderful presentation!
RodS
Indeed, it does. The greedy get greedier, and the poor get poorer. It's a sad testament to our society that this scene is repeated over and over again. Very good work, Terri!
Roco43
Typical Banks!....Great scene, poses and set design.