You'll Get What You Deserve! by contedesfees
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A beginning. I've put aside Poser and PhotoShop for DAZ Studio and PaintShop Pro. There's quite a lot to learn, but, as my nephew observed, one should never stop learning.
Comments (9)
PhthaloBlue
Very lovely render!
contedesfees
Thank you so very much! It is appreciated.
starship64
This is nice work.
contedesfees
Why! Thank you so much!
Richardphotos
I hope I could be in the running for some time with her. outstanding scene and she is dynamite
contedesfees
Thank you very much, Richardphotos. Much appreciated.
UteBigSmile
I agree!!!! 😁 Looks simply great dear Friend!
contedesfees
Thank you so much, UteBigSmile. Enjoy every minute of the week to come!
UteBigSmile
Thank's this would be great, but after my last upload I dont know if I will be still in the galleries, nevertheless I have to be able to express my opinion!!!
Ken _Gilliland
nicely done! I think you'll find both programs (Poser and DAZ Studio) have their strengths and weaknesses, but it is the artist behind the dials that makes either program shine.
contedesfees
Thanks for the comment. It is appreciated.
STEVIEUKWONDER
I agree with Ken, but CONGRATULATIONS for moving over to what I personally feel is a far superior product. (Daz) Lovely young lady. Looks like a keeper! Well done! Keep on learning! Then you can teach me! ROFL!
contedesfees
Ken Gilliland is quite correct. It's skill or talent that makes art, not brushes and paint, or software programs. But tools matter. Generally, skillful artists seek out the best tools their budgets allow. And you have a point. DAZ Studio has surpassed Poser. I only wish it came with the comprehensive documentation Poser users take for granted. Trial and error, experimentation, and three-minute long YouTube tutorials are not as helpful as a full-blown manual.
And thank you for your observations on the subject matter. I call her Mizuki Abe and she would not have been possible in Poser.
APlusDesign
Lovely portrait work! Looks like she's posing for a photo.
contedesfees
Thanks very much. It is appreciated.
anitalee
Excellent
contedesfees
Thank you very much.