Hello! My name is Teri and I've been around for over 69 years in various forms. I am happily married (51 years!), have two daughters and four grandchildren.
I discovered Poser 2 many years ago but didn't do much with it. In 2006 I found a copy of Poser 4 and got interested again. I was working in Poser 10 before I switched to Daz Studio in late 2017. I'm gradually getting the hang of most of it.
When not playing on the computer, I help my husband with his start-up Bio Tech business, refinish furniture, knit, crochet, and read. We grab our grandchildren every chance we get and delight in their antics.
Discovering this community has been a great source of fun and support in trying times.I am amazed at the level of talent I see in both the gallery and the products that are offered. It baffles me how little points on a screen can turn into people or trees and move. I'll always be blond I guess!
Thanks for looking.
(Updated December 2021)
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anahata.c
Yes, you got the pose and look of a model at work, and the professionalism to keep up her energy, mixed with that fatigued look that models hide, but not entirely. She's got a real model's pose, her hair is perfect for a fashion shoot (you chose a great almost-chrome salmon pink, with that great bright streak coming down), and as always your outfits are chosen and placed perfectly. You've either been on shoots, seen them, or known people who've done them; because that's what they're like. They're grueling. (I was assistant on several.) And yeah, the models wait forever while the photographer changes lenses, or decides the fake tree in the background should be moved 2/3 of an inch. (And if you've ever seen food photography---for ads? They can spend 3 hours over a scoop of ice cream---which they have to replace every 5 minutes because it melts!---and the client keeps saying, "no! I want more cream feeling," (well, that's clear!), or "it should be sexier". One photographer said, "I keep reminding myself that this will put my kids through college---otherwise I'd go crazy on the spot..." Another delightful image, with a totally believable setting for a shoot; and you definitely have a way with models. She's just as a model would be.