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that Gorge on your screen looks awesome
better trapped in Carrara than real life if not well rugged up
still want to go therethough,
I'm not trying to Hijack Wendy's thread . But.....
I posted some hard too find genesis 8 couple poses in the freebie section if anyone is interested or missed the post:) https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/280451/5-free-genesis-8-couples-pose-presets
+1, Ted
ps - I have learned a lot from you in a very short period of time. Thank you, Selina!
You have the same colour walls in your office as I do !!!
Hoping everyone with health issues is on the mend and getting the best possible care. Referring specifically to Tim, Misty and Silene because of recent news, but include everyone else as well.
Something more tangible for good cheer --> https://youtu.be/LNH9_F3oSAA
I've only been back a short time, but you have impressed me with your knowledge, curiosity humor, and genius!
I know from experience that sometimes you need to do things in the "real" world. That other creative endeavors take center stage (personal pun intended). Good luck on whatever it is that you are doing!
Sometimes this is the real world.
Most times it's not.
I have to admit Carrara made me fat.
Love your office Silene
Thanks for the poses Ivy!
Hello Selina, you will be missed, loved your artwork, poems, & tutorials !!! All the best on your endeavours, and if you get the time please join back in. Also don't forget to lurk the forums when you get the chance - hope you also get play-time for your Carrara interests.
+5 !!!!!
Hello Headwax - you mean you are the one on the right ?
Great to see you flying the Carrara flag !!!
"Creepy beyond belief, "Hereditary" ... sustains a throb of dread throughout its first 90 minutes, and its final 30 are off-the-rails in the best way." (rogerebert.com, M.Z. Zeitz, four stars out of four) Sounds really good, thanks for the tip.
Tim... my office is a corner of our lounge
Dio.... that made me laugh! Cataracts to go next spring. I now have tear duct plugs implanted to keep my eyes from drying out so the bumps don't irritate me. Nasty process, but they work!
Stezza... Mary Hopkin's daughter, Jessica Lee Morgan, is a talented musician herself! She does her mother's cover on this one.
Silene
+100
Sorry I have been absent recently, started a new job (as a bike courier delivering food to students at the Univeristy of Arizona here) and trying to finish some new paintings for the Fall Open Studio Tour where I have a slot in gallery space instead of my decrepit hut. Hope to be more involved here at the end of October.
Love all the kitty pictures, here are mine. Scruffy is the white one, 95% feral but he lets me gently pet his head and down his back, and he comes in and dances around when I'm prepping their food. Little Kitty, the black one, I think was abandoned. As you can see from the picture, I think he was once domesticated...he actually runs the show around here.
you all,
Cheers!
@Ivy - thanks for the poses. We must have been typing at the same time.
@DesertDude - Good uck for the upcoming open studio tour. Hope your gallery slot goes perfectly. Kitties look delightful, but a little dangerous.
more lovely kitties
I did something radical
a bit more radical than I intended
was going for an Annie Lennox look but my trimmer broke and the cutter blade flew off taking a bit swath of hair on top with it as in shaved not number 2
so rather than look like a bad clown I went all out
it will regrow, meanwhile gathered up all my beanies and hats and scarves
bald still looks better that the mess I made
Only if they don't get fed according to their routine schedule.
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Firstly, thanks to those who added to the discussion on Pepakura - sorry I'm a bit late on getting back on the forums. Checking it out half-properly is something else on my list...
@ Silene, so sorry that you won't be posting here (only for a while, I hope). All best wishes and thanks for all the truly excellent examples of your work which you shared and helped teach us with.
@ Wendy, your expression really needs a caption. At least in your side of the world, weather should be getting better and having very short hair is great in spring/early summer.
When I was just a small boy, a barber cutting my hair had a guy turn up repeatedly to talk about results of that day's horse racing and then he would run off again with money to place the barber's bets. I can remember the barber cutting and cutting the same side of my head while they talked and then his face in the mirror as he finally checked the back of my head (which was out of sight to me) ...
Needless to say, I went to school the next day shorn very, very short. In those days the hair-cream was like wallpaper paste and the way it was combed with a parting and a wave stayed solid in place for about a week (showers/baths weren't everyday routines in those days).
If I had the money I would send Selina a boxed parcel containing a big "tumbleweed" from California and maybe a big donut with continent frosting on it. Thanks Selina for that great billion polygon tumbleweed that froze our computers. Hah ha .
I had plans for a detailed 5 minute Halloween animation story involving tumbleweeds, and a cast of looney characters, but my desktop computer died over a week ago and I can't afford a new one at this time. I may buy a 300 dollar 4 core Chromebook on credit, as a replacement, but that will not be enough for complex animations, or big renders.
If things get worse over here in the USA I my have to dump computer graphics as too expensive an enterprise. It's "Blade Runner" time next year: 2019 as seen in the intro of the original 1982 film. LA has become a very different type of futuristic dystopia, far uglier even than what you see in the film. It's all over Folks, we will all be checking out soon enough.
Bye Selina, and Good Luck in the freezing UK
Hi Marcus, I think you mean Selina (Selinita?) she's waaaaay advanced of me!! I can only hope to ever get to that level! SileneUK
Wendy... you braved the shave! If you were in the UK, you could be getting contributions to the Macmillan cancer charity! Silene
https://bravetheshave.macmillan.org.uk/
I don't know enough people to do such things
they do it here too
I just wanted it all off for summer but not this short but it will grow, in a month should be where I wanted it
Release the Draken!
Viking ship is coming to my town next week. https://www.drakenhh.com/washington/
From the webite:
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
Welcome the Draken ship as it sails into port with a display of Viking valor and excitement. Captain Björn Ahlander and his crew will step ashore to greet the crowd and introduce the Draken. This event is free and open to the public.
Draken Exhibition
Visit the Draken Village and enjoy the immersive photo and video exhibition illustrating Viking history, modern explorers, and the adventures of the Draken. The exhibition and Village are free and open to the public.
Alhough those are free, most of the cool films and stuff do have a charge.
Wow... that looks amazing. And so does the waterfront area. I used to live in DC until the early 1970s. My dad worked for Comsat at L'Enfant Plaza and one of my bosses lived at the 'new' Harbour Place condos. SW waterfront was just starting to grow. I do remember the old Flagship restaurant and their rum buns and the big seafood market on the waterfront. Not much else about DC, except for Georgetown and the bars and music venues.
Silene
The big seafood market is still there, although everything else is changing a lot. By coincidence, I worked at L'Enfant Plaza until 2006, when I switched to Capitol Hill (boooo, boooo, boooo). The good news is that they have cleaned up the rivers a lot. I actually went kayaking on the Anacostia River last year, which would have been unthinkable back when I worked at L'Enfant Plaza.
RE: the draken exhibit. I'll have to take a few reference photos and model something. More likely the village than the ship, but we will see. I already have a viking ship buried in my runtime somewhere.
I went to grade school in SE and later crossed the Sousa bridge a lot to get into the city. Muddier than the Mississippi it was... but this was before the EPA. My high school friend lives on Ky Ave NE in a townhouse she did up from an old run-down place that her dad bought after the war. Yes, build something, it would be fascinating! Silene
Selina, your presence has been a wonderful gift. Best wishes to you in all endeavors. I would ask that you at least stop in to vote on the challenges, as we we would appreciate your good taste, and will always be happy know that all is well with you.
godspeed,
--ms
a video I can relate to
Funny stuff.