That Paris Cafe by poser4me
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Description
How I met your mother.
Credit: The Streets of Paris exported Collada from daz3d
Comments (8)
uncollared
Great lighting, very naturel scene. Love the setting, where is it from?
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Thanks, this is from Daz converted to Poser. he Streets of Paris
Saby55
It's absolutely fabulous ... Fantastic image… Wonderful architecture!!!!👍🙋♂️
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Thank you I'm glad to be able to bring it into Poser.
UteBigSmile
This new and well detailed image is very well done and looks simply great!
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I thank you, and hope your weekend is a beautiful one.
OmniFX
So very cool, excellent lighting and great looking background. You do great work!
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Thank you so much 🙂
RodS
This has such a delightful feel of days gone by. Calm, peaceful with wonderful sunlight and shadows. Well done!
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You get it, thank you :-)
Y-Phil
Awesome scene ❤
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Hey I thank you.
mifdesign
The usual stellar work, brilliant awesome composition and render.
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Thank you so much 🙂🙂🙂
MollyFootman
Nice sense of nostalgia. I like the first image which seems to me to have a bit more contrast or a bit less alpha... at any rate, the shadows are a bit more striking to draw the eye. I might have put te characters a bit closer together and pulled in on them a bit as they tell as interesting a story as does the very excellent background content (Stonemason's work, perhaps?). Poe-Tay-Toe, Pah-ta-toe... ;-D Thanks for sharing, VERY enjoyable to view, especially at full resolution. =)
Molly
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Hey thanks, this is the streets of Paris from Stoneman for Daz not poser. I got it on sale and took a little time putting it together in Poser. I love putting in the time because I can appreciate my accomplishment of piecing together a puzzle if you will. I don't see that much difference using PBR vs Poser. You just have to play around and be patient with yourself in everything really, but the satisfaction is worth the effort at least for me.