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Some very nice images you have posted here! :)
Just to let you know, there are about 8 images on page 1 which appear to have broken links on the inline image and so are not displaying. Not sure if you accidentally deleted and re-uploaded the attachments or it's some forum-oddness?
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In addition to the images not displaying properly in-post, you might want to edit the image properties to make the width 800 pixels with the padlock icon for height linking still closed, otherwise they will be resized to 800 pixels wide by the forum without affecting the height and will get squished to a greater or lesser degree.
ahh yeah, i corrected some already. realized what i was doing wrong. i'll be fixing them once i'm done with getting my work done. i didn't realize i had multiple pages when i was correcting some XD. but thatnk you! :0)
hmm, i been putting 1400 width. seems to be fine...? didn't they upgrade the 800 width?
It may depend on browser width (or even on browser) but they are certainly squishing for me, using Firefox at about three-quarters of a 1,920 pixel screen.
alright, cool cool. thank you for letting me know. i'll fix them then.
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Brian&Alicia,
It's always great to see a refreshing set of images in the Art forum. Clearly you put a lot of thought and energy in to your renders. Thanks for sharing them here!
I started my Daz3D journey about five years ago, and things picked up speed during the pandemic lockdowns. Not long after this, I learned to let go of the word "never" ... which, oddly, cropped up here in the Forum with folks dedclaring that they never post-edit their Daz renders. Once I got over self-imposed prohibitions like that my creativity off. I now find Daz3D one in a number of tools in my workflow. I'm open to exploring and combining different techniques.
There's a piece of advice I try to put in practice, something from way, way back when I pursued photography as a hobby. Beyond the technicals of handling a camera, of lighting and composition, the one source of inspiration in photography is learning about things wholly unrelated to it. Travel, culture, food, fashion, conflict and entertainment -- when we immerse ourselves in these topics, we pick up on a variety of things that we can turn into eye-catching renders, images that capture people's hearts. Our creative output stays relevant and we never lack for new ideas engage with.
Hope to see more of your work here. Best of luck on your creative endeavors.
Cheers!
Lots of great images, the lighting on this one caught my eye.
ty, that one did come out good i thought as well.
thank you. i started using daz way back when it first came around. learned about daz through using bryce 3d. i've always been an artist. mostly drawing and tattooing. then my hands got shaky, and i just couldn't draw pen and paper no more. my wife a week or 2 ago gave me her Huion drawing tablet with the screen. and that's been a huge game changer. learning what and how to use the brushes, but i think i'm getting it. i've learned how to use 5-6 brushes, a blender, and an eraser so far.
I love this!
thank you, that means a lot on this one especially.
Brian&Alicia,
Sorry to hear that mobility challenges have forced you to leave behind a pen and paper workflow.
I've only ever used an XP-Pen for digital art; I've never done anything analog. So I'm always curious about people's experience as they switched from hand drawn to pen and tablet: How has the experience been -- do you prefer traditional art over digital, or vice-versa?
Cheers!