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Comments (37)
Blush
Beautiful An excellent image Vote Hugs Susan~
gallimel
extremely well done :)
Mikan
Ohhh, thank you! I love it! Vote
pjaj
She's very lovely. Beautiful pose and scene! Excellent work on the entire image!!!
Bernado
Great lighting. Beautiful character and pose. It's a pity to see that such a beautiful girl has a chelo as her best friend. If she wants me as a friend I'll let her play with me, too! 8-) Excellent!
svdl
LOL@Bernado! I think if she grips him the same way she holds her cello, the sound of the cello will be preferable to the sound of Bernado... Fatnastic posing, and yes, the grip of her right hand on the bow suggests she prefers the heavier styles of music (a cello can sound incredible in a heavy metal band!) Wonderful dreamy expression on her face, great lighting, and that shadow on the background is a wonderful touch. That floor is great! Excellent work.
Tomu
nice pose, although the grip on the bow is very stiff. the chello is nice, but the texturing is not so good. sorry, but someone has got to say it. one will NEVER see wood with such straight lines in it. my guess is that this occoured when mapping the chello. A wise choice would be mapping in UVMapper Pro, or if you can afford it, any decent 3d modelling program. even bryce or truespace will do. for awsome results, i use 3dsmax 6, soon to upgrage to 7. i know this sounds like bragging, but get a load of this render, before jumping to any conclusions - http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=819175 .