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Submitted: April 11, 2008
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wow interesting pose she looks ful of movement
i agree with Roylpeanut - she is very graceful and the colors are pretty. have you ever thought about drawing for comic books? with your body poses i think you would be sooooo good at it.

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I do not know if I can draw for comics. Making the second render me it is easier. Thx

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i dont know its hard to explain - a lot of poser stuff i have seen, the characters look like mannequins but yours dont. i think i might have told you this before, not sure - like your characters are actually characters that you feel for and want to no more about, rather than something thats been shoved in the pic, if that makes sense.

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'No,' I answer, 'it happened once before, the Dark Ages came and they lasted for more than five hundred years.'

Admiral Richard E. Byrd's Diary (Feb. Mar. 1947 )
I believe that everything has a meaning, which we find hard to do. But leaving philosophical issues. We thank you for the compliments. Poser is a great program but I think it is not enough to pose a character, we must study the light and context, to try to give them a soul. I do not know if anything in the plan can stay, but why not try?

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yes! very true.

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'No,' I answer, 'it happened once before, the Dark Ages came and they lasted for more than five hundred years.'

Admiral Richard E. Byrd's Diary (Feb. Mar. 1947 )

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