Flying School
That's the one. It was the first part of a 3 part series. I have them all. Very good writing.That's the one where Batman kills the Joker, isn't it? After he shoots and paralyzes Batgirl?
A wonderful setting. Who hasn't heard of the Orient Express? The look of silence on her face. It's like the first date jitters as one sits across from your date and the silent judging begins. I think women are just as nervous as men at that time. Everyone wants to be desireable to their choice in mates. A porter in the background would've been nice. Perhaps snoozing as they are the only two in the cabin (as they wished to be) and don't want to be disturbed. She's a time traveler that also travels the spaceways. Who would've thought her choice would be a human from Earth? Our little blue marble always brings visitors from all over. A nice render, romantically done.In the year since they had met she had never known him to be stuck for words so his silence at this moment pleased her, as did the look of disbelief on his face. She had discovered little about him personally during that time but knew a little more of the world he had come from and the idea of celebrating a birthday had intrigued her. There was no such celebration in her world but then travelling through time sort of blurred any such concept. She had decided very early on to try and recreate the celebration for him and not knowing his real birthday used the anniversary of their first meeting to plan something special. It had taken a lot of research, hard work and many months of programming but the day had arrived and now they sat in her creation made just for him.
Finding he had a love for something called railways, she started her research and found that any description often referred to something called the Orient Express. They now sat in the holodeck with the creation she had coded over the months trying to pull all the sensations together, the appearance, the movement and the smells all had to be right. Until now she had no idea if she had succeeded but the look of amazement in Turlough's face, not to mention the tears in his eyes suggested that she might have just made it. It was a good start, now she hoped she had made an equally good job on the food and drink.
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A good render. Why is the beast so sad? Doesn't he recognize true love?View attachment 29317
Ok Ty all so much for the help I am going to try to post a render now
I hope it works!!
Yay it worked!!
Here is another portrait one I did about a month ago for practice, she is my muse. Her name is Baby Girl Bioncia
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A wonderful setting. Who hasn't heard of the Orient Express? The look of silence on her face. It's like the first date jitters as one sits across from your date and the silent judging begins. I think women are just as nervous as men at that time. Everyone wants to be desireable to their choice in mates. A porter in the background would've been nice. Perhaps snoozing as they are the only two in the cabin (as they wished to be) and don't want to be disturbed. She's a time traveler that also travels the spaceways. Who would've thought her choice would be a human from Earth? Our little blue marble always brings visitors from all over. A nice render, romantically done.
A spooky render. Those knobs DO look like eyes. I mean the doorknobs, of course.