Speaking of commercial sites, except for a few small touches, just about everything in this one are from Daz. I did a bit of experimenting with the lighting in this one. Maybe I fiddled with it a little too much and messed it up. The lady is V3, I used the V3 head morph from Daz and played with the dials a good bit. I rendered this one in steps, first the backdrop without the lady figure, then the lady figure without the backdrop. I saved them both in TIFF format, then opened both in Photoshop. I loaded the alpha channel for the TIFF with the female figure. Next I dragged the alpha channel onto the TIFF of the backdrop. Did a few touchups, stroked it, and applied my signature. I was going to light the candles, but decided not too.
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Location: Tennessee, The Great Polecat State
27 May 2004 13:02
I like the amber warm tones.It is all very lovely.Daz does make some nice stuff I will admit.I mean when you have to get the art done and get it done now it is nice to know you have something on the ol standby.She is a beautiful character and the back ground objects are wonderful. =D> =D> =D> =D>
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But six left turns will get you around the block
and back in the driveway again.
She is lovely, even if she is not a Posette ... Thank you for sharing your technique with us Pappino, you put all things in the right place and using the right colors !