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DAZ|Studio Challenge posted on Jun 05, 2016
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Robert aka wolfenshire, posted a set of images, one of his first and newest to show where he was and where he is. I pointed out that this was almost a challenge to those who follow his work to do the same. without further ado, here is my contribution to the DAZ gallery. the first (upper) image is one of my very first attempts at DAZ after I got caught up in a challenge! The lower image is from a recent upload. I hope you like the comparison. The next set will be some samples of my photography and then APO and lastly MB3D. and yeah, the upper image is small compared to the lower one.

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jeroni

5:22PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Beautiful composition. excellent work

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Krittermom

5:36PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Wow! You have come far. There is something simple about your first piece though that appeals to me.
The last piece is outstanding.

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AGentleMuse

5:50PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Excellent imagery and work!

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jendellas

6:11PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Great examples, x

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rbowen

6:11PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Excellent work!

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eekdog Online Now!

6:23PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Thanks for doing this and sharing, Mike. Very creative job on the posts of yours.

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HADCANCER

6:39PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Oh and the things we have seen along the way of life's journey. Funny how in the beginning our art was so much smaller and thought time just got bigger , unlike certain body parts on myself which have done just the opposite. Ah, the heartaches of getting old. Only consolation we have gotten better with age....or at least you have.

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MagikUnicorn

6:45PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

superb

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Glendaw

6:53PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

The second is much more busier, than the first !

Sometimes less is more, especially when it is the first attempt.

Both are very eye catching.

Excellent DAZ for the first time---Congratulations Mike !

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mtdana

6:56PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Excellent - very well done Mike!!!

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tetrasnake

7:09PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Fantastic job, Mike!

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donnena Online Now!

9:23PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Pretty good illustration of live as a journey, huh? Very cool!

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BellaDark

9:23PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Huge difference here, Mike, thank you for sharing it. You've really come a long way since the first one, even though it has its own merit. Great work! :)

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DukeNukem2005

9:28PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Very good!

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Desgar

9:39PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Great examples of "then" and "now," Mike. I suppose should do something similar with how I did Shion in 2007 and what I do with her now.

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Freethinker56

9:45PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Its fun to look back at what your done in the past, this is a great example :thumbs_up_reverse:

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giulband

10:46PM | Sun, 05 June 2016

Interesting confront !!

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wysiwig

12:24AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

While the characters are similar you expertise has blown up. You have really mastered the tools.

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renecyberdoc

1:38AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

yep nice to see how the artist develops.

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Jean_C

2:09AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

Superb composition with nice examples for the comparison. Excellent!

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jmb007

4:29AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

jolie

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Cyve

4:45AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

Fantastically well done my friend... Fabulous concept and realization too !!!

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art-ella

4:49AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

Well done the presentation through time.

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1971s

7:54AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

Awesome!

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jif3d

9:01AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

Sounds like a plan ! neat work so far Mike...and Wolfdude

~Cheers~

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Richardphotos

11:48AM | Mon, 06 June 2016

very unique work Mike

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VEDES

12:39PM | Mon, 06 June 2016

Nice work!!!!!

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shingleboot

7:02PM | Mon, 06 June 2016

Always nice to see how folks progress

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anahata.c

9:07PM | Mon, 06 June 2016

You definitely came a long way---though there's a real charm to your first Daz. If that's the original size, as you suggest, it feels like a glass or ceramic miniature, and it's got real charm and beauty. The bottom image is something I recognize from you: This is something you posted recently, verbatim? I recognize the style for sure. You've put your Daz eye into all kinds of space warps and time warps here, and it's playful but also complex and beautiful...kind of like Escher, only with more playful contents. (And I love the wings going over/under the side, on each side.) Great idea, and I'm all in favor of reposting. Delightful, Mike.

Well, I want you to know I've just done all of May---without a skipped image!---and now the beg of June. (I'm not caught up with everything before, but at least I did a consecutive set of comments for once.) And, as it gets past an hour and 20 minutes, I'll move on. A pleasure and great ride as always, Mike, and I hope to be back soon. I love your endless imagination.

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RodS

9:26PM | Mon, 06 June 2016

A fascinating look at your progression Mike! That first one looks like the first version of The Girl.. Quite a fun comparison. Hope to see more of your DAZ work, buddy!

I may have to go back and look at my first post - if I can find it... It's most likely a 2D image done in Photoshop.

Look for my first (well, maybe second) DAZ piece somewhere around the first of July...

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