hi there...... :) I'm Anty or LM or lmant or LM.Ant. And I'm not sure about what to write here (and how, cause it's not my language I'm typing right now). I started playing a little with Poser a few years ago but quit with it after some months. In summer 2009 then I got a copy of DAZ Studio 3 and was hooked immediately and I still like that software very much even though I changed to Carrara in the meantime (because of it's better light and render options). I am just a picture maker with very limited ambitions (and abilities) to create own stuff like textures or models or stuff. Though I would love to be able to create my own customized stuff, I'd never be able to do so. I'm a self employed business consultant and wouldn't find the time to learn all the stuff which would be needed to be learned to become a "modeller" or a "texture maker". So this might be a good point to say "Thank You" to all the great "stuff-maker" outside who provide us with their useful and beautiful things to play with! Thanks! :) And...that's it already.
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Comments (8)
dr_bernie
Beautiful image! Reminds me a bit of a Helmut Newton photo! Poses are very natural and the POV is perfect!
LM.Ant
Thank you :)
giulband
Beautiful scene with a personal render style !!
LM.Ant
Thank you :) The "style" is rather coming from post-production, though :)
Cyve
Fantastic characters !!!
Xavier_Leggett
The title is spot on! Professional fighters make hitting the bag look easy, but let me tell you, after 20 minutes your arms are jelly, then your instructor says, "Keep going for another 30 minutes--then we'll spar and do some roadwork, then finish with some ab work for a cool down." After a workout you can barely hold your fork to eat dinner, your back is burning, your abs have no feeling, and your legs feel like wet noodles! That said. I love this image, I like the determination on your protagonist's face, (the antagonist being the bag) and the encouragement that her instructor is giving her. I like the color and lighting of the image. Great job capturing the look and feel of what it's like before a workout. It'd be interesting to see what the protagonist looks like after her workout. . .
LM.Ant
Thank you for your feedback. I joined boxing training - not professional of course - and it was in fact the most exhausting workout I ever did :)
rajib
Excellent work ! Well composed.
LM.Ant
Thank you :)
PhilW
I like the way it tells a story!
LM.Ant
Thank you very much, again :)
Henchmonkey
Excellent work. The image and other comments speak for themselves.
LM.Ant
Thank you very much :)
Vagabund
Great! :-)
LM.Ant
Thank you very much :)