I am the author Lyle Aryn. Writing is my first love, my one true passion. Every since I was able to string a sentence together, it's all I've wanted to do. Websites where you can find my work and more are below.
I started using Daz Studio October 23rd of 2018, just as something to dink around with. I'd been signed up with the sight for a while, and would occasionally remember to check for freebies. I was surprised at what I had when I finally loaded up the program. I just started playing around with it, figuring it out. I'd say about 92% of what I've learned in the program I've learned just by playing around with it.
In December I went from being a dutiful son looking after his mom, to the full-time, no nights or weekends off, caretaker of my Mom. As someone who struggles with depression, anxiety and a mood disorder or two, this change has had a drastic impact on my own personal care and well-being. I turned to my blossoming love of doing digital art as a way to cope with the mountains of stress on my shoulders. I do miniature painting, too. But when you haven't slept in 4 days, handling a brush can be very messy. Not being able to paint to my own personal satisfaction was making this avenue of relaxation increasingly frustrating.
Daz Studio has an undo button that you just don't get with painting miniatures.
As my skill with the program grows, so does my confidence. I did the cover to my fifth novel, "Because the Night" using Daz Studio, as well as new covers for two previous releases. (Though they haven't been updated just yet.)
I'm looking to always improve my artistic work, no matter what the medium, and Daz Studio is no different.
If you like my work, be sure to check out my Amazon storefront, and follow me on Facebook for updates on what's going on in the world of Lyle.
https://www.facebook.com/LyleAryn/
https://www.amazon.com/Lyle-Aryn/e/B076N1DQ9C
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Comments (14)
Saby55
Excellent work my friend 👍🙋♂️Good vaccination and we hope this whole nightmare ends quickly
LyleAryn
Yep. One shot down, one to go. I wonder if they'll give me a T-shirt...
starship64
I'm not familiar with the show, but this is fantastic work. Good luck with getting stuck tomorrow!
LyleAryn
It was short-lived, sadly. One of the last Hanna Barbara, if I recall correctly. I didn't miss an episode. I even convinced mom to let me stay home half a day one time in kindergarten so I could watch a marathon on Cartoon Network.
Radar_rad-dude
A very intense but fascinating character! Such a determined look! She would make a very formidable opponent in sword play I believe! I have no idea who she is since I have never been into gaming or a lot of other things, lol, so I will just enjoy the art and compliment you on your fine artistic skills. I'm outraged no one would give you a ride to get your covid shot. What a terrible world we live in! Hope your migraine goes away and that you start feeling better soon! Many fine kudos on all your works!!!!!
LyleAryn
That's fine. I'm not expecting many to know, but I do hope anyone who has seen it will find her familiar. (Even gender bent.) I worked hard on it... grin Yep. One shot down, 28 days and I'll be superman.
Tracesl
excellent
LyleAryn
thank you!
pchef
beautiful work
LyleAryn
Thanks a bunch!
chasfh
Fine work, and the sword looks great. Not a bad place to start, adapting things you already own, it should give you a good basis to work from when it's time for you to make some unique models.
Feel better my friend!
LyleAryn
Thank you. Working on the whole "feel better" thing. I really like this combo of stuff, so I might just do something more with her. She manages to capture that whole warrior princess look, at least I think.
And I just now realized she looks a lot like ANOTHER princess/pirate from a certain long-running Nintendo franchise... (Lol.)
Anywho, I'll spill the beans. Check out the old cartoon "Pirates of Dark Water."
anitalee
Excellent
LyleAryn
Thanks ANita. You have a good weekend, you hear?
Koala44
Magnifical render.
LyleAryn
Thank you. Simple, but effective and makes me smile. All the things it needed to do yesterday.
flaviok
excelente arte,. aplausos (5)
LyleAryn
Thank you Flaviok!
dakotajaroo
pretty girl who seems to have character
LyleAryn
Thanks! The original character from the cartoon had a ponytail mullet. Sadly, I did not have such a hairstyle in my inventory. But, I think she end up looking really good. Maybe we'll just call it modernization and leave it at that. Thanks for the feedback.
JoeJarrah
I don't know the original but this is a v.cool character.
Good luck with the jab; I ended up cycling to the clinic to get mine (only for all the bits off my bike to be stolen when i was inside!!!)
LyleAryn
Grr! Some people have no shame! I drove, but I've got an old beater of a truck and parked it next to a Mercedes that clearly had a suitcase in the passenger seat, so I knew nobody would break my window.
miwi
Wonderful image,beautiful princess,excellent done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LyleAryn
Thank you!
RodS Online Now!
Fantastic work here - as always from you, my friend! She looks like she's not messing around at all...
Had our shots last weekend, and went with a long-time friend yesterday for a great dinner out (first time in MONTHS). They had a French-dip cheeseburger that was to DIE for! I'm still full!
LyleAryn
Sounds delicious. 1st shot down, the second on the 22nd, and that's one more they can knock off the to-do list towards getting things up and running again. Thanks for the feedback!
daggerwilldo
So sorry for your condition. That must be a real Bioch. A lovely addition to your gallery. Your art is most enjoyable.
LyleAryn
Thanks. It hasn't been a picnic this week, that's for sure. But, I keep pushing forward anyway. If I stopped just because of the railroad spike shoved into my brain, I wouldn't get anything done.