Araneé: Lord Jobil, Part 2 by NetWorthy
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Image and story © 2014 by Larry Hodge
I'm retired, but so busy I haven't posted anything in a while. When do work, I mostly use Carrara 8.5 Pro and Daz Studio for composition and rendering, and Fireworks and Photoshop for postwork and textures. I'm more a storyteller than an artist: I like scenes that tell a story -- or strongly suggest one.
I live in Sacramento, California USA with my wife. Kids are grown and gone, so we volunteer at our church, and travel as much as time and wallet will allow!
I REALLY appreciate the many great artists here who have been SO wonderful with their encouragement and pointers. PLEASE comment or just say "Hi". I appreciate your words good or bad: It energizes me, grows me - and keeps me going.
Larry Hodge - networthy@gmail.com 12/29/2023
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Comments (11)
ClockworkEros
Excellent detail and render!
giulband
Beautiful scene !!!
dr_bernie
Very well done!
mininessie
so good! if i find some clothes i will tell you! ;D
LivingPixels
The realism in the in the trees and water is incredible Larry I thought it was a capture for the BG lovely work friend!!
magnus073
Larry, you did a very nice job on this version.
Faemike55
Fabulous work on this scene Stay healthy my friend
adorety
Wonderful scene! There is a tool called the morph tool in Poser and it can work wonders in these kinds of situations. If you can scale or "bulk" the clothes a bit, then the morph tool will do the rest with ease. There may be some free tutorials on it and Nerd3D has one available through 3DArt Direct. I use it all the time now. Bye Bye poke through!
PhilW
Great character, horse and setting - I used this one a lot in my "Death Creek" story if you remember that far back! Keep up the great work!
oddment
This looks great. And I agree with adorety. Poser's morph tool can work wonders, and they've recently made it much easier to use.
e-brink
Excellent image. Great character and posing.