Waiting for Social Media by poser4me
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Credit: Vilma Hair Daz3d
Weeping Willow Trees exported FBX from Daz3d
Comments (8)
uncollared
Love it, great setting, hot car
poser4me Online Now!
Thanks, sort of reminds me of a Pebbles Beach car meet.
fluffykatt
Lovely scene
poser4me Online Now!
Thank you so much.
PhthaloBlue
Wonderful!
poser4me Online Now!
Thank you.
UteBigSmile Online Now!
This is a very nice looking scene and as always very well done, have a great Sunday and a good start into the next week!
poser4me Online Now!
Thank you thank you.
MajinBoo
See this is just classic! The setting, her expression and her outfit. What I really like is her pose seems natural not trying to be pinup. I can tell she really appreciates this auto.
poser4me Online Now!
Thank you Majin boo, I try to picture her Superstyling. Not sure if the car adds to her or vice versa.
3DClassics
Superb compo!
poser4me Online Now!
Thank you and thank you for your wonderful work. I love to show off these timeless cars.
OmniFX
Very serene image, lovely character and outfit.
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Thank you, I hope it's a time machine to a splendid era.
MollyFootman
Dang! I like this PoV and rendering even better than the one that was used in the Poser Pulse article! The fade from foreground to the background haze really enhances a sense of photograph of "real life". This is another one where I might have experimented with tilting the camera upward to slightly decrease the amount of lawn in the foreground and increase the visibility of tree tops in the background. I love the flapper look you are using for your female character in this series of images.
Molly
poser4me Online Now!
Thank you, I can appreciate the role of a cinematographer. I still remember how great it was seeing Dances with Wolfe's in the theater when it came out. That was a feast for the senses in every aspect. And yes I love the 20s era especially the Art Deco.