Wendy Darling's War (REPOST) by KJMcElrath
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Description
RAMC Nurse Wendy Darling in a more historically-accurate uniform with her future husband Edward -- and an old boyfriend and his pal...
Peter's not a bad kid. He's just...well, a KID. In Adventures of the Lost Girls, I've reimagined Peter Pan as an eighth-grade boy (and if you've spent any time with middle-school boys, you know what I mean). He's actually trying to help Wendy - but being a little 14-year-old s**t, he has to do it in a way that messes with her head...
Comments (3)
A_Sunbeam
Looks good!
3DClassics123456
Ah! Ah! I see that this is my 3D model of the Ford T ambulance 1918...
KJMcElrath
And a fine model it is
KJMcElrath
I should mention that I have purchased several of your models and used them successfully in Daz Studio. I have no hesitation in recommending your products to DS users with the caveat that using them requires a few extra steps and being aware of how the various elements are parented together (the parenting rather than rigging is actually what makes it possible to use them in Daz Studio). Feel free to contact me privately if you'd like to discuss.
Anyway - thank you for your excellent work! I consider it money well spent.🙂
ItWasNotAvailable
Superb composition and postwork!
KJMcElrath
FIIP is my motto - "Fix It In Post"😆 One thing I like about doing this style is that it saves me a great deal of time in DAZ Studio if props, characters and textures aren't 100 percent perfect (sometimes, not even 50 percent 😆). Using the "Cartoon" filter in GIMP (I assume there's something similar in Photoshop) with judicious touchups using various tools, postwork in this style is incredibly easy.
I admit, I'm a lazy illustrator (I primarily do it for my own amazement), but honestly, I think it compares favorably to other kinds of cartoon styles out there. There's a couple of artists on Deviant Art I follow who also use applications such as Poser or DS in combination with various Photoshop/GIMP filters and a digital drawing pad to create excellent comic-book style illustrations.
Another aspect of post-work I enjoy is that it combines elements of film and modern CAD with good-old fashioned "hands on" techniques (albeit using digital tools...but then, I suspect that had great cartoon artists of the past had access to tools such as ours, they certainly would have used them...😁)