I'm just Molly. Mrs. Mike was my ID for many years when I modeled for my deviant husband, Mike B. It was Mike that introduced me to Poser.
I have modeled in real life a bit. My introduction to 3d imaging was through making pictures of my adventures in Second Life and over the10 years I've been learning Poser and making Poser pictures. In real life, I am a near completely retired health care professional and a full time grandma. In my digital life I am a Second Life heroine, a Second Life villainess and here and at Deviant Art I'm a budding 3D artist.
My next big project is to learn Blender.
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Comments (4)
johnpf
What a great scene. And story to accompany it!
There's a handy chair for her to hide behind when the power for her optical camo runs out. It's better than nothing!
MollyFootman Online Now!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, John. I rather like the Dark and will probably share more pictures of her both with and without her optical camouflage activated.😊
mazzam
Dramatic and well designed scene. I completely missed noticing the 'invisible' character at first. Need to read the story to have a clue as to what is going on.
MollyFootman Online Now!
Thank you for your kind words. As you say, I'm not an artist as much as an illustrator and my pictures are usually meant to be illustrations for stories I tell. That's why I shared the story and I agree that the picture really stands on pretty tenuous ground if viewed without reading the story.
I really appreciate that you took a moment to share your thoughts about it!
jibicoco
Sympas !
Annerose
Ghostly, very fine idea! Regards form germany, Anne
MollyFootman Online Now!
Thank you for you kind words, Anne! I'm glad that you enjoy the picture and story enough to comment. :)