(As of mid 2023): I've been laid up for a few months with a broken leg, and since my ancient laptop starts to go into meltdown if I even mention Poser, Studio, or Blender I've found myself killing time trawling through my back catalogue of stupid pictures. For a short while I was also spending far too much time on the Wombo Dream website, but I've mostly got over that.
Several years ago I pulled all my freestuff and pictures from Rendersity because I didn't like the way certain things were going.
However, now that I've got far too much time on my hands I've started uploading stupid pictures again. Old ones. And Wombos. Lots of 'em. Don't blame me - it's Renderosity who decided to give 10 reward points per gallery upload ! :oP
You'll also find me at ShareCG, DeviantArt, DAZ3D, HiveWire3D, and maybe a couple of other place - I'm user 3dcheapskate wherever I go (so far), and I'm usually active on one or other.
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Comments (1)
MollyFootman
Another strange one... The excessive musculature of the human portion of the hybrid has caused a bit of poke through that's most apparent in the left leg but otherwise a very clever melding of two characters yet again. I'm thinking it's done with one image, two characters parented together and bits of them hidden. It's a technique that I've used on occasion but this is the most extreme example I've come across! XD
Molly
3dcheapskate
I quite often get bored with a picture before I finish tidying it up, so I post it as it stands. You'll notice unfixed poke through in many of my pictures.
Once again the parts of the horse that I didn't want are just set invisible. The 'edge' of the horse was inside the human figure this time, so the render process effectively joined the two parts. It goes through the thigh armour, but since the armour goes round the human backside I didn't bother trying to fix it. Good enough for me.