A moving message
New year resolution 2023: I have been a member of this site for about 10 years, but now I feel it is time to move to a site with more traffic and interest.
I still will occasionally pass by, but any request or comment that needs answering may take a loooooong time.
Should you not have noticed during the last two years my main account now can be found here: https://www.deviantart.com/maruberlin
And yes, there is quite a good chance that there are renders of mine containing nudity on that site.
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Comments (10)
longprong
I've always shied away from Photoshop but do have a copy of Corel Painter 2015, though not got around to using for poser/daz post work. I use Faststone Image Viewer to add my little logo to images before upload. I know that Corel 2015 has loads of dof and lighting effects and must try them on rendered images sometime. Great first play with photoshop and what a charming character :)
giulband
Wonderful expression and good portrait !!
pregiato
Lovely work, as always.
Cyve
I love his expression !
velleman
He has charming soul :-). Excellent character, first class image!
makennedy
Oh yeah, He's got it goin' on!!!
UteBigSmile
Formidable!
romangirl
Very charming!
nefertiabet
Fun work!!! :)
Navi
Nicely done, although i'm like you, I prefer to render DoF, otherwise it doesn't look realistic (unconsistant with distance from the camera, etc). But on the other hand, posworked DoF can be useful to fake tilt-shift lenses :)