great image... just need to fix the pokethrough on the dress..RACHEL IN OLD KYOTO: An experiment in tones. Figure is Rachel, Edith Dress by Lully with materials from Vyktohria and The Backstreets of Old Kyoto by Stonemason plus a touch of volumetric mist to boost the rainy atmosphere!
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if it's DAZ studio, they haven't released the new Mesh Grabber yet, we are spoiled in Carraragreat image... just need to fix the pokethrough on the dress..
Simply beautiful.GINNY IN SPRINGTIME
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Character is Ginny from ND3D at RenderHub. Hair by Hair Studio (City Braids for G9, 8.1 and 8), Environment by Esha (Grassy Gounds Mega Pack) and Martin J Frost (Britain Botanica – Trees and Shrubs and Wild Flowers Vol 5 – Woodland Plants), Skydome and Light by ThePhilosopher (Ultimate Grass and Meadow Worldbuilder) all at Daz.
Thank you! I'm delighted that a few vendors have turned away from the 'usual' glamour-types, (though there are notable exceptions!). ND3D is one fine example at the moment with a series of young teens including Ginny. Cinnabar too deserves credit for their series of young people, including Everly above. It really is time that we (I) took a fresh outlook at our (my) images and I am hoping to introduce a greater sence of innocence into my work after a study of my favourite Victorian artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau. I would sell my soul to be able to replicate his skin tones and delicate use of light. This all came about as a result of cleaning out my database which included nearly 400 females, all adult with the exception of 7 which could be counted as children to expand on producing my own characters which I now prefer. I managed to reduce that to 37 and the results are as you see. All I have to do now is wait for my eyes to stop spinning from instancing all those beautiful bluebells (my favourite flowers) and I shall carry on!Simply beautiful.
Stezza is not scared by clowns, obviouslymess around Monday in Carrrara
Ah-ha, I think some people from the Poser sale made a trip to Carrara (as anticipated and welcomed) ;-)Updates!