Hi Everyone,
Poser started out as a hobby during a time when I was unemployed. I accidentally ran across a web page that showed pictures of Michael 2. I thought he was adorable and I had to learn more! The great part of this program is that I never stop learning. I've met some absolutely fabulous people through the art communities online, and none moreso than right here at Renderosity!
If you take a peek at my gallery, you'll soon see it's no secret that I like men! ;^) And there aren't that many people doing images of guys, so I'll stick to what I like and know best for the most part.
I want to thank all of the people who inspire and support my artistic visions, and those who also share their own artistic visions! Whether you render and post, or just view and comment, I want you to know that I appreciate each and every one of you.
luv'n'huggz,
'cardo ;^)
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Comments (6)
brain1969
fantastic work
ricardo719
Thank you!
Radar_rad-dude
Looks fantastic, my friend! You did a great job recreating this work from your source image! Many fine kudos and praises from me!
ricardo719
Thank you!
perpetualrevision
Great job recreating that pose, which is pretty remarkable in itself! Those are some seriously muscly dudes :-)
ricardo719
Thank you!
uncollared
Wonderful characters. Beautiful posing
ricardo719
Thank you!
katyee
I enjoy seeing you post your art work. It is a pleasure. Thank you.
ricardo719
Thank you!
MeInOhio
Very nice work, my friend! Good work on the recreation. And the hand poses! And the expressions!
ricardo719
Thank you! Holding hands are the hardest poses to manipulate (in my opinion) and the most rewarding when they work out! I'm guessing that the bane of your existence is expressions, and yes, they can be difficult to manipulate in the best of conditions. I often apply a base expression, then tweak it the way I like (using the face camera), then pull away and go, "oh, NO. That doesn't look right!" Then back to the drawing board! And one thing I've found is, you can say alot with the eyes!