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Post Apocalyptic Pinup Patrol Girl: Part III. Diorama Ideas

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Rogerbee


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These look great! I was a bit of a Daz nut at one point. I spent far too much time getting portraits to look real and not much on scenes. I bought loads of props and buildings but never really did much with them. I may get back into it at some point. Mind you, I said that about figures, LOL!

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ThePhotogsBlog


Rogerbee wrote:
These look great! I was a bit of a Daz nut at one point. I spent far too much time getting portraits to look real and not much on scenes. I bought loads of props and buildings but never really did much with them. I may get back into it at some point. Mind you, I said that about figures, LOL!

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Thanks. DAZ can be a lot of fun, and it can be addictive to buy downloads. I've spent quite a bundle on them and frankly, you can do a lot in DAZ you can't do with the figures, but I am amusing myself by combining photos of figures extracted from their original backgrounds and put into DAZ generated backgrounds.


Post Apocalyptic Pinup Patrol Girl: Part III. Diorama Ideas - Page 2 46993048402_905237c7e8_kPin Up Patrol: Urban Area by Gary Menten, on Flickr




Post Apocalyptic Pinup Patrol Girl: Part III. Diorama Ideas - Page 2 46057847185_4c5a2956f4_kwasteland camp by Gary Menten, on Flickr


Post Apocalyptic Pinup Patrol Girl: Part III. Diorama Ideas - Page 2 40101518183_5325d5aad7_kchecking the door cropped by Gary Menten, on Flickr

Rogerbee


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Agreed on all counts!

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Peaches


Wow, I love how you do your pictures, 3d renders eh? Looks amazing!

ThePhotogsBlog

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Peaches wrote:Wow, I love how you do your pictures, 3d renders eh?  Looks amazing!


Thanks. They're just a stop gap for being able to shoot outdoors when the temperature warms up a bit.

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