Ok...A while ago i promised some tar pics. Well sorry to report, they are not ready yet. In fact, to be honest they are not even started yet. But I've done a few bog pics that I hope will grab your attention.
I don't tend to do bogs as I find the vegetation very difficult to get right, but these have been passed for distribution by "The Boss" !
Ok, the names are bit unimaginative.
Enjoy.
Mirador
Not quite tar
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Wow! Your work continues to improve. "mudbog2" is very impressive- love the lighting, and you nailed the vegetation.
The only possible criticism I could offer is that the proportions of the model in "twilight" are such as to prevent me personally from suspending disbelief. It's probably just my personal taste, but breasts that large on that tiny a frame are a turn-off and detract from an otherwise perfect picture.
The only possible criticism I could offer is that the proportions of the model in "twilight" are such as to prevent me personally from suspending disbelief. It's probably just my personal taste, but breasts that large on that tiny a frame are a turn-off and detract from an otherwise perfect picture.
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Hi Mirador,
Nice work! The only crit is the top one is a bit too dark. You did such an awesome job on the vegetation, I'd like to be able to see more of the detail, to put me into the scene.
Glad to have you back,
Nice work! The only crit is the top one is a bit too dark. You did such an awesome job on the vegetation, I'd like to be able to see more of the detail, to put me into the scene.
Glad to have you back,
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Great pictures! All the damsels are so desperate! Fantastic work on textures and vegetation!
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These are so...REAL! I love the detail, and the vegetation looks great! My kudos to you and your "boss"!
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After turning up the gamma so I could see them all properly, I must echo the praise heaped upon you by everyone else
This certainly seems to be packed full of jam... and quicksand. Oh dear.
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Exceptional backgrounds and crepuscular lighting! I find the lighting level fine, adds the right aura of doom to the situation. One can only surmise truly grim endings in such evil looking locales.....
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These are great! I particularly like "mudbog2" and "new11". All have a nice, desolate feel to them, and the expressions of the gals in response to their situations is priceless. Thanks for sharing these!
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Re: Not quite tar
as always, its great to see your name come up, it's always a sign of something good
and my vote is, keep your damsels just the way they are!
and my vote is, keep your damsels just the way they are!
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