That is NOT me in the picture!
Thanks for visiting my gallery! If you were redirected here from Culture Crunch, you will find the "alternate versions" of Didi and Kelly here, as well as a few prototypes, if you look hard enough.
Once upon a time, I thought to myself, "Wouldn't it be cool to make pictures of people on the computer?" Of course, at the time, I was thinking more along the lines of Max Headroom, but when Poser came out, I knew I had to have it. Yes, folks, I am one of the lucky few who has been using Poser since version 1!
Most people would agree that Poser 4 was the turning point, where it went from being a reference tool to a way to make real pictures (I won't say "real art") in its own right. Then came along someone named Victoria... And the rest is history!
Recently I've been getting into DAZ Studio quite a bit. I'm also trying to wrap my mind around LuxRender.
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Comments (4)
Faemike55
almost want him to move his hair off his forehead just a bit... Great work on the scene and the dialogue
motic
Beautiful set and work, well done ;o]
giulband
Very nice image and fine scene !!
T.Rex
Autumn falls for the tattoos. What about the personality hiding behind them? Immature fool? Looking innocent wife-beater to be? Totally boring nerd? Not interested in girls/women? Maybe she better check his Facebook account. How many times have I seen this situation? I like how you've made him - tattoos, red nipples almost matching the red on his clothing. The splatter of color there matches the disheveled hair. And he probably won't know what to say when Autumn finally accosts him. Though they're in the background, I like the poses and facial expressions of the three girls. We can see their expressions and read their attitudes. Good job! Keep 'em comin'! :-)