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mikazuki
ParticipantWelcome to Amaz0ns! Your art certainly exudes the refinement of a seasoned FMG artist. I hope you will enjoy the sharing of creativity and the common passion here.
mikazuki
ParticipantExcellent! Good to see you taking the lead, sir. We'll be cheering you on.
mikazuki
ParticipantHere's another for your bread fund. Oh I see you already bid ze fly.
You can see a bigger scan with the auction.
http://www.comicartcommunity.com/auctions/item.php?id=350She looks so happy. I think she knows ze fly will get her ;D
mikazuki
ParticipantAww thank you for the warm welcome and Knowing who my avi was.:3 and again awesome drawing.^^
Always welcome 🙂 And I spent my early years in Thailand, where they showed Kamen Riders, like how they show Power Rangers here. So they were my childhood heroes.
mikazuki
ParticipantThe face looks like it's pasted on… A fake with phtoshop maybe ???
I think that I already saw here a topic about the statue, and I don't think it was with that face… :-*nods* the face looks like a photomanip. But it doesn't detract from that lovely body for me 🙂
mikazuki
ParticipantInitially, I thought you were making a different point about the Power of Negative Thinking. I've recently read about the power of negative thinking in the sense that it can be a powerful form of energy to get us motivated to do things, even more so than "positive thinking" where one day we wake up feeling great and feel like conquering the world, then a day or two later, so go back into the slump because we just don't feel so good anymore. The power of negative thinking is undervalued in society because people are encouraged to keep their whining to themselves, and the energy gets stuck inside us rather than directing it into action. And even when we sometimes do direct it to action, we're not taught how to feed it into -constructive- action, and more oft than not, we hurt the close ones whom we wish to hurt the least. Whereas some cultures have made complaining and whining into an artform, for example, the blues and some traditional rituals.
Well, that was more than what I wanted to type, but I didn't want to sound vague.
mikazuki
ParticipantWOW! Awesome work! As a whole, they are REALLY nice. You definitely have a flair for posing, I love them all, especially the 3rd set. The 1st set came out really well, I suppose because it's more subtle morphing so the smoothness is still retained; the back shot is amazing. The 2nd set was daring, and came out well too, though certain parts are not as smooth, mostly the joint areas. The 3rd set was real sweet, though there were some peculiarities, such as the lying gal's chest which looks a bit flattened (not flat, flattened); I imagine it's because of limitations of Poser, or features you have yet to explore. I am but a humble appreciator of 3D art, so hopefully you'll get more technical guidance from the 3D maestros around here.
Thank you for sharing these, they are really good, and all the best in your industrious explorations with Poser. And welcome to Amaz0ns!
mikazuki
Participantlol, the way cool fun things furry chicas and chicos get up to.
Oh, and clobbering time!
mikazuki
ParticipantI know how you feel I usually get less than a %1 responce rate and half of the responces are usually me responding to questions people ask in the thread 🙁
nuuuuu~~~ Really? Then I should strive to ask you more questions!
mikazuki
ParticipantThat's some hefty compliments by Jack-san there, no wonder you were so happy ;D It's true, you aced the abs, TC2. And superb job with the shading too, I think that's my favourite part.
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