One Summer By The Sea by karasmic
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
DAZ Studio Composition and render
Comments (9)
eekdog
she needs some company. a pleasant peaceful setting.
karasmic
yeah. Came out better than I expected.
ladylake
A perfect way to spend a summer day. Very nice image.
karasmic
Thank you. The inspiration for this piece came from a few 19th century paintings I've seen depicting a young woman, dressed up in her finery of the time, in some outdoor setting simply reading a book. I found it fascinating in its simplicity. Thought I would like to emulate that some day.
Flint_Hawk
You have created a wonderfully peaceful scene!
karasmic
Thank you. I thought it would be a pleasant way for this young lady to spend a beautiful summer afternoon.
AmandaT
Beautiful outdoor render! Looks real peaceful and pleasant.
karasmic
Thank you. Glad that you like I've always felt the seaside environment to be peaceful and serene. Except of course during raging winter storms. Then it's just raw power and energy.
KarmaSong
A very beautiful and delicate composition, for me redolent of a time when women needn't go naked at the seaside to be considered equal to men ! You did a great job here, with the details and objects of the scene surrounding this beautiful lady.
karasmic
Thank you for your always thoughtful comments. I have to give credit to the 19th century artist, whose name I can't remember though I'm pretty sure was French, for providing the inspiration for a piece like this. Images of women, especially in the digital art world, tend to be one dimensional. More akin to adolescent schoolboy fantasy than anything resembling the real world. Not surprising since it's the easiest way to get peoples' attention. If only just long enough to try to sell them something. I've done a few pin-ups myself and they always get three to four times more views than anything else. It's just one of those unchanging aspects of human nature.