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Bass
ParticipantWow, that is a great picture :D. Heh, maybe we could pass the collection tin around and get another one done :p.
Bass
ParticipantYes, that is an excellent find. The art style is amazing :D. I'll have to keep track of this guy.
Bass
ParticipantThey had a budget? I thought the crew just pooled whatever they had in their wallets at the time.
After seeing that clip I'm not sure if you're joking or not :p. The slightly disturbing thing about that clip is the body double is a guy. Hope no one could too turned on by it..
Bass
ParticipantThanks, I really should have drawn her a pick or something :D.
P.S. Dude, how'd you end up with -1 Karma?? I'll take care of that..
Bass
ParticipantVery nice 😀 Love it!!
Bass
ParticipantNice work! It's obvious the girl in the pic likes big breasts, too, and isn't shy about showing them off! (I'm not a big fan of anthropomorphics, so I'm just kinda pretending that's a costume she's wearing 😆 )
Thanks! I'm not really into antros either, and this is the furthest I'd ever dwell into that category. But I find something cute about foxgirls.
A very commendable attitude! The artist who thinks he/she has learned all he/she needs to know about drawing will find his/her work stagnating. There's always room for improvement, and even an acknowledged master will usually tell you he's still trying to "get it right".
Right now I'm looking for tutorials on Illustrator and Photoshop. I also learnt something else today, not many people visit this forum :p. So, just out of interest, when you look at your own artwork, where do you think you can improve?
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You SOB Pimp. Couldn't wait till I made my post before replying huh? Thanks :D, hopefully there will be more to come.Edit: Thanks for the welcome back Tommy 😀 And thanks for the kudos.
Bass
ParticipantI don't touch people's Karma. Cause if you might not have noticed I hate the thing.
Yet you still have a relatively high amount of the stuff :p. At least compared to me. But I applauded you anyway..
Bass
ParticipantAwesome picture :D. The expression on her face really does it for me. "Eh, I've got more strength in my little finger then most people have in their whole body, big deal.."
Bass
ParticipantArrr, salted beef! Arrr!
Bass
ParticipantI don't know myself, but perhaps Joel at Digital Amazons does, or could point you in the direction of someone who does. I believe he works in the 3d industry and is also a Mac user, and does some great 3d work.
Thanks for the link :D. His artwork is great.
As far as whether it's crippled, I found this note at the website:
"The Maya Personal Learning Edition restricts users to non-commercial applications through the display of a watermark on images as well as through the use of a special non-commercial file format."
"Non-commercial file format" sounds like whatever you produce in Maya Personal won't be transferrable to other 3D apps like Lightwave or Carrara. Still, if you don't mind the watermark on your images, it might be a way to do some 3D stuff.
(Oh, and there's also a version that runs on Windows 2000/XP Professional.)
BTW, I wouldn't say that being a Mac user limits your 3D options. 3D Studio Max is the only major 3D software I've seen that doesn't come in a Mac version. What you're willing or able to pay for a 3D app – that might be a limit on your options. 😆
Sounds like its fine for me then. I don't need to use any other 3D programs, and I'm sure a little work in Photoshop will take care of that watermark. Unless its actually encripted into the file.
At times like this, I wish I had a desktop PC to compliment my notebook Mac. But only because its easier to acquire PC software :evil:.
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