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Among The Hills

World Builder (none) posted on Dec 14, 2002
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OK, I followed the online tutorial and finally made my first pic with WorldBuilder. It looked awful, so I added a Poser kid and a paint effect. Now it looks artsy. ;-)

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Alfons

6:16PM | Sat, 14 December 2002

Hello ialora, This really looks artsy ;) (Van Gogh style) and a very nice render for the first, just keep posting and don't give up on WB :) BTW, don't forget to make a banner for the forum smiley.gif Regards

Dimitri

4:54AM | Sun, 15 December 2002

Hi Ialora, very nice picture! Could be an oil painting and looks really nice. You can still see the WB style added with your own way of working to make this a unique piece of work. A first timer of this way of working with WB as the ground source i believe in this forum. WB is not an easy program to work with for the first time, it has a steep learning curve, but if you are willing to spent some time, it will give incredible results. Keep on working with it and look in the online help file of the program to find the details. I like it! Dimitri.

Heart'Song

10:13AM | Sun, 15 December 2002

Well composed, and your added effects look lovely!

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redawg2

4:18AM | Thu, 15 May 2003

Agree with Alfons!But was thinking Monet instead,even though Van Gogh is my favorite!They both would be delighted!


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