I like using PSP and Poser, doing crafts, writing stories, collecting and making miniatures, refinishing furniture, gardening, and playing on my computer. Anything done on a computer is playing to me. Does anyone know how to upgrade to the 36 hour day?
The Phantom was a bicycle popular in the 1950's it came in red, green and black.
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Comments (5)
ikke.evc
Very nice.
Leije
Superb scene with this quiet water !
Radar_rad-dude
Great looking scene! I love the look of this old village! Most excellent creation!
mazzam Online Now!
Nice scene but would appreciate credits of notes.
RedPhantom
I would have put credits but they aren't available anymore. The creator closed their store.
perpetualrevision
Isn't that Faveral's Medieval Docks? I picked up that set during a sale a few months ago, I think, from the DAZ store. When you give credits for what appears in a render, all you need to do is mention the artist's name and the product name in the render's description box. It doesn't matter if you purchased the product at another store or if the product is no longer available. What matters, at least in my view, is that the artist who created the product gets some credit for all their hard work!
Regardless, you did a fantastic job with this render! The lighting is excellent and the water looks great! Did you use Superfly or Firefly?
RedPhantom
No, that's not Faveral's product. I honestly don't know where the products came from. It was a couple of things. It was here for a time, but then they closed the store and offered it for free for a time, which is where I got it. They had posted the link over at the Smith Micro Forum. Later, I learned it was available someplace else for sale again, but I don't remember where.