Highlands by jan_scrapper
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
Hi, everyone!! I really appreciate you viewing and commenting on my gallery posts.
I really want advice on how to make things better. Thank you for that!
Items used:
Highlands-Landscape product Daz3d
Hivewire Horse
Channen Hair for Genesis 3 & 8 Female(s)
Heavenly Hair 2 PSD Layers
dForce Ninties Nostalgia Wardrobe g8f
Character is a mix, however I used a lot of
SASE Aubrey for Genesis 3 and Genesis 8 by Sabby, Seven
with her textures
Hi-Topz Sneakers for Genesis 8 Female
Apple from Tangy Apple Orchard
CWRW The Elegant Equine Mane 'N Tail Pack 2
Prairie Grass And Flower Plant Collection
Garden Flowers-Lavender Bushes
Country Memories - Backgrounds and poses for G3/8F and Hivewire Horse
Comments (9)
What a beautiful scenic view. Nice use of DOF on the first image. It draws your eye in towards the lady and her lovely horse...
Thank you so much!! Very kind of you:)
This is lovely!
Thank you!! It was so much fun :)
Beautiful work!
To me the two images look like the difference between autumn and summer. Both are wonderful scenes.
Thank you!! Yes, definitely look like autumn and summer :)
Both of these are wonderful! I do agree with nick_brown1967 about the DOF in the first image helping make the figures stand out against the background!
Thank you! I wish that I had made the transition a little more smoothly. It is really abrupt at her legs. I will watch that!
Very beautiful image Jan. Keep up your good work.
Thank you so much, Femke :)
so beautiful x
Thank you!!
They are a lovely pair of friends, lovely addition of the DOF. Love both versions they both look nicely.
If you don't like how the DOF is working you can toy with it a bit. The wider you make the frame holding the DOF the less abrupt the transition is. If you put it in perspective mode and click on the camera and they start moving the control settings you can see where the DOF will fall.
Thank you so much!! I really didn't like the DOF result here. I actually did it in Paint Shop Pro instead of Daz Studio. LOL
@jan_scrapper Oh! Well the controls I imagine would be different then :) But if you are willing to give it a try in daz, I find the controls pretty good on the DOF