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RR# 234 - Where's that Bus?

DAZ|Studio Fantasy posted on Feb 18, 2018
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these young ladies are anxiously waiting for the bus to arrive not knowing that it is stuck in the uptown traffic. Unless I state otherwise, all renders are DAZ 4.10 Iray with little or no postwork

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Glendaw

9:05PM | Tue, 20 February 2018

What a beautiful group of ladies !

The concrete bus stop looks awesome, well done.

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Freethinker56

11:32PM | Tue, 20 February 2018

I don't like waiting for buses ether 😁 Very well done.

Myrddin789

10:29AM | Wed, 21 February 2018

Great poses for waiting for the bus...good render!

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anahata.c

3:28AM | Fri, 23 February 2018

Just as you do a number of people-walking-through-here images, you do a number of people-waiting images. (Or characters waiting, as they're not all human.) On paper, it doesn't sound like an exciting premise; but in your hands, they have so much to tell, and there's a wonderful subtle music to their dress, how they're laid out/composed in the scene, their poses, etc. This is another stray collection of characters each of whom could be the basis of their own tale---or maybe they walked in from different tales, meeting by chance at this bus stop. The array of clothing is terrific, incl one who is either a nurse or a waitress, one in a kind of overall-dress outfit, that great green outfit on the far left, and the white semi-see through, etc. Then the physical but stop couldn't be more opposite: It's sheer concrete with a bare brick wall and its share of decay and urban 'flatness'. It's another of your 'suspended in who-knows-where' backgrounds that you do so well, leaving us open to many tales as well. And a big strange concrete overhang, and an empty sky...(subtle shadows too). Love the imagination in this, and it feels like a rest place for characters who are very active somewhere else, but lost in their thoughts, here. Terrific work once more, Mike!

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Artienne

8:45AM | Wed, 28 February 2018

Very nice work!

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