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SKYLAB CHAT

skylab

Esteemed
Dancing WIP.

M4 SWAYZE and PE - DANCE 01.jpg
 

skylab

Esteemed
Good morning...thanks everyone for the kind comments on dance poses WIP. It's slow going because of the cold here...some days I just stay under blankets to keep my joints warm. More snow in the forecast...will spring ever get here o_O Also, I'm trying to use video frame by frame as a reference for the dance poses, so that also takes longer.

Another side project I'm still working on is the Hein Hillbillies...they are not gone and forgotten :) I have done a little digging to find out what was the original model vehicle of the Beverly Hillbillies truck, before it was modified for the TV show. Turns out that it was a 1921 Oldsmobile...model pics here, and here, and here, and here. Cool project :)



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Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Those are nice. They remind me of something I used years ago, but don't recall who created them, or whether they were for DS or Poser back then. Now I'm going to have to go hunt them down. ~lol~
 

Seliah (Childe of Fyre)

Running with the wolves.
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
Keep in mind, it says for non-commercial use only.

Dana

Yep, I'm going to send them a mail and see if I can do commercial renders with them. If not, that's fine, they'll just go in a folder labeled as Non-Commercial (I have one in each of my "categories" in my runtime), and they'll get artistic use that conforms to the license. They're rather cute curtains. :)

Much of the time when items are listed as non-commercial it's because the artist doesn't want the contents included in games or anything that would include the mesh and raw files. It doesn't hurt to ask about a promo render - the worst they can do is say no.
 
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