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Thanks, Sigrid, that's sweet of you to say. :) Congratulations on your win! Let me know what you scored with your store credit! I'd love to see! :D
Thank you Dorseyland (assuming of course you weren't just taking the piss! ;o) LOL ).
Btw, I'm still at the "Maybe I'll start tomorrow" stage of my great, long-running Angkor Wat project. I'm thinking maybe it's not ambitious enough?
I'd be delighted for you (and/or anybody else) to give any of my pictures an appraisal. Although I did these mainly for fun, without much (any?) thought about artistic merit, I still tried to make them 'good' pictures - so it would be nice to know what you think. :)
Congratulations everyone! Great work by everyone!
I was hoping to participate a little more this past month but it looks like I may not even be around that much for July either.
Have a great summer everyone! Hopefully I'll be back in rendering mode by Fall?
Your wish is my command. You have a critique in the other thread. Fun doing this by the way I learned some new things.
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/91016/3d-art-freebie-challenge-june-dawn-of-a-new-day-main-thread/p3
I loved your picture, but I do like DollyGirl's idea of a tighter crop around the two figures. So I played a little (hope you don't mind!) and here's a thumbnail crop that works for me. Why does it work for me? I don't really know...
Edit: I think I've worked it out - the large expanse of black in the foreground of your picture was a bit distracting, so removing it made sense. But that broke the vertical balance of the picture - cropping the top then seemed necessary to bring back the balance. And it's her pose that's the key - she's almost curled around the crystal, enclosing and framing it - and a tight crop emphasises that.
Thank you! :D That's sweet of you to say. I'm glad you liked it.
Definitely not taking the piss, as DollyGirl's nice write-up confirms.
For folks not sure what Pete was also referring to, aeons ago I thanked him for his great Southeast Asian models and kiddlingly asked him to whip up a 3D version of the Angkor complex, which would of course have to be insanely complex. But Pete, if you're going to do it, now's the time, because they recently found an even bigger city UNDERNEATH Angkor, stretching all over the place!