Cabbie Glass, writing as E. Madison Cawein
The pen name E. MADISON CAWEIN is a derivation of the name Madison Julius Cawein, a Louisville, Kentucky poet (23 March 1865 – 8 December 1914), believed to be a distant relative. I chose the pseudonym because of the gender-neutral first name and the distinctly Celtic-sounding surname, adding the initial “E.” to distinguish me from the original author.
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Comments (6)
giulband
I like this portrait and expression !!
hilmarion
Very expressive and great lighting
cabbieg
Thank you! I've been experimenting with spotlights in Daz Studio, using deep shadow maps rather than raytracing, since it takes forever. . .I've learned that parenting a spotlight to the character's head allows me to change poses as freely as I like without the need to change the lighting each time. It gets a bit more involved with two characters in a scene, and a lot of props and furniture adds to the difficulty. I've had the most success with the individual character portraits. After spending years developing these characters in my fiction, I am thrilled to now have the means to bring them to life in 3D!
ArtistKimberly
"Exquisite"
GrandmaT
Great looking guy!
cabbieg
He's a bit of a rogue, but the better I get to know him, the more he grows on me. Robyn can be quite the charmer when he puts his mind to it!