JD's bazaar
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Thanks, he is in the scene in the back but kind of in the shadows. I post-proc too much alas to be able to change the illumination and still fit with the rest.
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After sacking the fortress and putting all the men to the sword, the surviving prisoners were taken to the galley for the long way home.
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I love the prisoners' uniforms.

Nice work and thanks for sharing.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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It's nice of them to look after the crews well being like that.

Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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Finally a 3D figure that bends nicely in the extreme positions required by dungeon settings. The latest La Femme 2.
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I'm confused. Based on our previous conversations, I thought that Poser did a better job with scenes like a heroine on the Rack. Your La Femme 2 illustration was nice, but I couldn't see anything that your previous models didn't have. Please instruct this Daz user . . .

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Yes and no. An older weight-mapped figure has decent bendings but the geometry around the shoulders when the hands were straight up were always (to me at least) rather inconvincing. This figure bends as natural as I've seen so far and worth the price if found on sale.bleumune wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 12:55 pm I'm confused. Based on our previous conversations, I thought that Poser did a better job with scenes like a heroine on the Rack. Your La Femme 2 illustration was nice, but I couldn't see anything that your previous models didn't have. Please instruct this Daz user . . .![]()
Many a time in the past Photoshop efforts were required to eliminate bad bendings or unsightly bulgings ...
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