Betsys Date by PointLady
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Description
Well Betsy's man rang her, they had a lovely dinner & danced the night out at a swanky restaurant. It is the next day and they decided to spend it wandering around the city and maybe lunch and ....
Betsy is wearing boydsuit textures by SilverLeif Studios (DAZ) PoserWorld shoes, Kozaburo V3 Ponytail hair. Mike is Zane from RNDA, clothes are from MWA (free Renderocity) with the shorts textures by ME. Dark Whisper Sandals (DAZ)
The texture on the Cyclorama is from my photos and this is the Sydney Opera House.
Have a good day, Jan
Comments (7)
jdehaven
Ever notice it is always the a$$holes without galleries that always talk $hit?
Your work is a great composition of global lighting and real background image- very nice work- ignore the monkey who posted first.
speaker2machines
Here here, jdehaven. It is a wonderful change to portray people naturally in such an oftimes "idealistic" gallery. I asked my wife to marry me under the Sydney Opera House, so this rendering calls up wonderful memories. Thanks for the warm moment, PointLady
pookah69
I think an interesting aspect of the picture--well beyond the intellectual capacity of alisialynn, who is clearly a sociopathic misfit hardly worth commenting on (so why did I bother?)-is the title...if this is Betsy's "date," I hope he's going to do the right thing and marry her!
dalinise
Very tender posework! Those sandals look great.
Fyrene
I second what jdehaven said. :) You did an excellent job on blending the background photo with the characters! Bravo! :)
JurgenDoe
I agree with jdehaven...Ignore that person who wrote this first comment. You did very well with this image. Congrats
L.W. Perkins
All the above--and it's a nice combo of render and photo. You got a good compromise with a difficult hand pose--you conveyed the emotion very well!