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NealCrz

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  1. I moved to the mountains. Looking over the property today.
  2. valerie Inshan wrote: A rare moment since my love is ill... A beautiful moment shared.
  3. Saraya Starr wrote: Ok, I am feeling silly tonight..lol Me and my teddy bear, a good companion who doesn't talk back and is never late for a date :smileylol: I llove this picture and sweet comp and her eyes in this one are awesome. If the bear takes a vacation, I promise I won't be late .
  4. Thanks to Sae Luan this may help. http://saeluan.com/tutorials/maya/rigging-mesh-in-maya/
  5. valerie Inshan wrote: Not really "always", Bella. Sometimes I am on duty in my garden. :smileyvery-happy: Valerie, you always amaze. Wonderful shot
  6. Nimue Mistwalker wrote: These are a couple of test shots for poses and accesories for a film I'm creating.. sort of a modern day "French Postcard" thing.. Beautiful composition and ....... and and hehe
  7. Raven1 Short wrote: Cross post from the Formal thread: Beautiful scalloped dress. Nicely done
  8. Venus Petrov wrote: Thanks for your kind comments. Yes, Neal, the frame is from Glitterati and called In the Picture. You can change the color of the frame, too. Here are a couple from this morning. Nicely done and a gerat look. I love how the water looks in the 2nd one and she looks right at home.
  9. valerie Inshan wrote: Lovely Leia! :smileyhappy: Tried some pin up poses at the Vintage Fair this morning. Didn't buy any. Really pretty dress Valerie. You might need a neck rub after that pose
  10. Leia36 wrote: My kajira alt, Delish shape and skin, Sweet Faces hair (SiennaV1), pink silks from Riverdog Traders :cathappy: Beautiful hair in that one. Do we now get a Kijara thread form the ladies? :smileyvery-happy:
  11. Tim3D wrote: I may be biased because I'm a guitarist. But it looks odd. The artwork for the back of the guitar is upside down. Most guitarist would have artwork rotated the other way. Normally on the front of the guitar as well because that's the side everyone sees when you perform. I suppose because it's an art piece you could argue it doesn't matter. Which is fine, but for a guitar player it would definitely look nicer the other way around. The question is: could you make the artwork fit? So, I'd vote for rotate or flip the photo so that the subject's heads are closest to the neck of the guitar. Then I'd I would rotate or flip the whole guitar so the neck is pointing up as well. Voila! Guitar players will be happy. Good luck with your art. So funny you say that . I play as well and started exactly in the orientation you mention. Then on the back -180degrees and not dice for me. I get what you mean 4sure. ha
  12. NealCrz

    Mesh Software

    Guess I'm not to mention the name of the software :). Anyway, if your looking at Mesh, some of the best software in the world is for free for students, teachers, and mentors. I downloaded the worlds leading software on 3D from the company who sells it. I guess they want individual users to learn thier stuff. Just wanted to pass along the tip if you werent aware. PM me if your can't find the link See you in mesh land :)
  13. CiaoBella Mirabella wrote: 3 pics.. Gown from Utopia, Lingerie from Carries Lingerie, and Bikini from Argus Eyed Clothing -->>>Here<<<-- -->>>Here<<<-- -->>>Here<<<-- Really cool DOF in the first one especially. nice shots
  14. Saraya Starr wrote: You know with all the talk of Barbie lately (no need to mention that wuss Ken ) I felt like playing dressup..and here I am.. Yes people I am bored..so bear with me Sara - Thats a lovely blue and the dress has some cool designs in it.
  15. Tamara Artis wrote: Looks cool, but I don't know what you wanted to get.. The person above me said good advice, always make sure you don't have those lines visible, any lines actually. Either erase them or mask and then apply gradient (black to transparent) over your mask so you get a smooth transition. Masking is always better than erasing:) When you combine different photos make sure they are simillar sizes, or if not then either blur bigger or sharpen smaller so they fit well together. Also, try and use big photos while you work, you can scale down the final texture to desired size. Don't be affraid to make something different and play with layer effects and different colors. Here is my idea (I downloaded your guitar pic, took some random frame and took screenshot from ps) Sry its messy lol, its just a quick idea I had.. you can see how the guitar layer is blurred while the frame is perfectly clear, this is what we want to avoid. Also, the colors don't really match in mine Thank you Tamara for the help and taking the time to give such a clear explanation. I picked up several tips from your post. Thanks again, Neal
  16. KlistiesSeMio Ewinaga wrote: Not bad, but you could've resized the painting to fit completely over the body of the guitar so you don't have those lines where the picture didn't fill in properly. Thank you
  17. A new piece for my house of some random shots combined. Would appreciate the Photoshop enthusiast critiquing so i can learn :). Calling "Harmony" Suggestions?
  18. I could barely look haha. Take a bunch of beers to post that bad imitation of me or an avatar head. haha
  19. Saraya Starr wrote: Back Alley.. Cool shots. I was looking at the first one thinking what reacation would I have if I was walking down an alley and saw her. I think it would be like 'dayam" check her out and approach with caution.
  20. Neal in a few shots in what I thought was fun approach to modernizing a vintage tuxedo. Fairgrounds inspection The beauty of my horse Luna. Dashing off to pick up my friend
  21. Isabelli Anatine wrote: Really nice contextual photo. The colors are cool.
  22. Venus Petrov wrote: Awesome shots everyone! And, good to see some bold men stepping in again. Just kind of silly this morning.... Funs shots. I happen to go to a place called Glitterati today that had poses like that. Had some decent samples too for those that want some unusual poses.
  23. @Nyll i think the girl behind you thinks its roller derby. Who made that necklace? Always cool to see creators making stuff wiht micro prims. @Coby thats one heck of a ride to take to a tribal dance @Saraya Nice shot in the garden and the later one dressed up is a classic beauty. That dress is stunning. @Valerie lol on that hair an identical match. That is a pretty shot in front of your new statue. Love the contrast.
  24. Saraya Starr wrote: Diffferent Location.. Bladerunner City. Defanitely makes me want to join the rebellion. haha
  25. Claireschen Hesten wrote: my.secondlife is always available the problem you could possibly be seeing is with the feed of the people your following and in recent times it's become quite flaky i follow the official SL feed and quite regularly that'll show up the same post several times in my feed i delete all the dulpicates and then refresh the page and all the feed activity from SL/my friends disappears thank you
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