Ed Anderson
Spectator
To each his own, my friend. No offense taken.I am not lover of African or Asian girls. The thru beauty stays in the North West-European creatures.
To each his own, my friend. No offense taken.I am not lover of African or Asian girls. The thru beauty stays in the North West-European creatures.
Well, in theory i can make a render with African girl on the crux...To each his own, my friend. No offense taken.
Please!Well, in theory i can make a render with African girl on the crux...
Ok... I need some time...Please!
Take all the time you need. As for what I'd like to see, my friend, is any of those girls being crucified, or in the process. I appreciate the kindness everyone has shown!Ok... I need some time...
And i need to know what would you like to see...
Very well...Take all the time you need. As for what I'd like to see, my friend, is any of those girls being crucified, or in the process. I appreciate the kindness everyone has shown!
Superb! Thank you.Some of the posts in this thread might be interesting.
http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/the-dark-amazon.4748/page-2#post-194877
Just look at everything from that post from Messa and everything below it.
First render in process...Please!
Wonderful Girl!Ed Anderson
Welcome to CruxForums, Enjoy!
She is not on a cross, but perhaps waiting for her.
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That last one does suggest that, doesn't it?Haven't done any cruxed black women, but this one's sitting in my reference folder.
For a manip, the last one needs a cross under her and she'd be presenting her foot for the first nail.
(or, for tying up, if we're not doing nails today)
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That's very true. Especially with digital cameras which seem still more unforgiving in dynamic range. It used to be when you shot slides instead of negative you knew you had to have your exposure on point but digital is even stricter; I guess that is why 'HDR' was invented, and, you can rescue some from raw. But just don't put your dark-skinned beauty in front of a field of snow. Or load up some Pan F into your cameraLighting is somewhat difficult with dark skin, as you're probably well aware just from ordinary photos and the same thing is true with digital lighting. You tend to have to work at it to keep from losing detail in shadows.