Glad to have something I made become a source of inspiration. By the way, I thoroughly enjoyed the Argentinian piece I saw this morning download/file.php?id=19418&mode=view. Those guys are no literary geniuses, but they are really persuasive.artur-ae wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 9:03 am download/file.php?id=19464&mode=view
This is my favorite. It could become an inspiration for a new image. Thank you.
The frog pond
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Yes, but thanks to your hard work, she's now getting the attention she deserves. Bravo my friend, bravo.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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In case no one has mentioned it.... your work keeps getting better and better.
Peoples Exhibit A- http://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downloa ... &mode=view
Love the suspension, btw. The one on the right is very nice and a new one for me.
As always, thanks for sharing.
Peoples Exhibit A- http://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downloa ... &mode=view
Love the suspension, btw. The one on the right is very nice and a new one for me.
As always, thanks for sharing.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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Thanks, my friend. Often times, though, I feel like I've reached a plateau I can't surpass. As to the one on the right; check your Frog Library, you have seen her before, you just don't remember. Hey, it happens to me too. I have so much stuff I don't remember what I've got stored. That is why I sometimes have five copies of something I think I've never seen before.wulf wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 12:02 am In case no one has mentioned it.... your work keeps getting better and better.
Peoples Exhibit A- http://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downloa ... &mode=view
Love the suspension, btw. The one on the right is very nice and a new one for me.
As always, thanks for sharing.
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download/file.php?id=19596&mode=view
I am thrilled and can only join Wulf in his opinion. The image is a blast.
Right now I'm trying to focus on postwork my images, as the possibilities offered in 3D don't always have the desired effect.
If you could help me out there with some tips on using brushes for whipmarks, bruises and burns I would be very grateful.
I am thrilled and can only join Wulf in his opinion. The image is a blast.
Right now I'm trying to focus on postwork my images, as the possibilities offered in 3D don't always have the desired effect.
If you could help me out there with some tips on using brushes for whipmarks, bruises and burns I would be very grateful.
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I thought I had hit the spot with this one, but I always have my doubts. So thanks, guys.artur-ae wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:16 am download/file.php?id=19596&mode=view
I am thrilled and can only join Wulf in his opinion. The image is a blast.
Right now I'm trying to focus on postwork my images, as the possibilities offered in 3D don't always have the desired effect.
If you could help me out there with some tips on using brushes for whipmarks, bruises and burns I would be very grateful.
I will share some tips with you soon. I am not an expert in the sense of having formal preparation in graphics, I just work on a trial and error basis, until I get something that seems to work. I'm using Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021, so I don't know if what I do will work for you. Glad to share whatever seems to work. I will always remember the help I got from other members of this forum when I was first posting, particularly doe.1971 (aka jd).
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