Hello! My name is Anita and I am the mother of four wonderful sons. We live in the pacific northwest in the USA. Here is more about me:
Hair: Strawberry Blonde
Eyes: Blue
Love creating in Poser, I love the outdoors, and love to hike. We hike a lot along the Columbia river Gorge, it is just beautiful!
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Comments (18)
blankfrancine
Fine older character and setting.
Faemike55
She has her own beauty, though slightly ravaged by time and wine... Great work
CleonXXI
I like it just fine. Attractive young women, as well as men, inevitably age, and sometimes part of the process of adapting to one's changing reality looks like this. Excellent render.
Tracesl
excellent
ontar1
Great setting and beautiful older person!
LivingPixels
Cool character beautifully rendered my friend!!
tetrasnake
Superb!
pregiato
Excellent work my friend.
mauk
Nice!!!
starship64
I can't imagine why your husband wouldn't like this. She's such a fantastic character.
mtdana
Great pose and character!!!
Kindredsoul
excellent character.
Richardphotos
at my age she looks beautiful even with her frown. very good portrait
jeffy3ds
Superb character!!
Boni
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RRun
Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl... Great job on aging her.
bucyjoe
great pose
g1tip
I do believe that this must have been the Lola (back in the day) from down in Soho way. Where they drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry cola! L-O-L-A, Lola ! ! ! And we can't understand why she walked like a woman and talked like a man?!?!?
But, all kidding aside, this is a really great render. Excellent work, Anita ! ! !