grgr444
Master of this Domain
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2018
The last picture is very cool! There is good attention to details (her hair, her armor, dirt on the stones etc). My English is not so good as I wish to have, so I will try to say as I can. I like how her tits looks - pressed to the ground and by this squashed. This is a rough road and stones are not equal (one higher than another) and it look like her tits positined in the lowering of the ground. I just like it. Her ass looks very good with all that goose pimples.
Thank you! That image looks simple but in reality it took quite a bit of care to create it. It was more difficult than I thought to make the prone position look natural.The last picture is very cool! There is good attention to details (her hair, her armor, dirt on the stones etc). My English is not so good as I wish to have, so I will try to say as I can. I like how her tits looks - pressed to the ground and by this squashed. This is a rough road and stones are not equal (one higher than another) and it look like her tits positined in the lowering of the ground. I just like it. Her ass looks very good with all that goose pimples.
Boob squishing is SO fuckin' hard man. You'd think it's easy, that you know instinctively how it looks. But you don't, you just know instinctively how it doesn't, which helps you far less than you hoped.Thank you! That image looks simple but in reality it took quite a bit of care to create it. It was more difficult than I thought to make the prone position look natural.
How did you learn to do lighting/shadows? It's one of the biggest things I struggle with. I don't even bother and just try to use lines to communicate depth, but it puts limitations on what I can depict.
Thank you. This time I paid special attention to the lighting.Man, you're... this is some good stuff. You're so goddamn good at this, gr, it's truly remarkable.
What software do you use now? Your faces always have been very expressiveThank you. This time I paid special attention to the lighting.
DAZ studio + PhotoshopWhat software do you use now? Your faces always have been very expressive