More Mature cats

Started by PaulineG, November 14, 2014, 08:25:44 PM

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PaulineG

 Anna in yellow  versus Pauline in blue (both old enough for it to be way too impolite to ask!) I didn't add captions this time thought I would let your imaginations fill in the blanks.




Boche

Fantastic work once again Pauline, thank you very much!

PaulineG

#2
more of Anna v Pauline for some reason it wont let me make all the images big :)




PaulineG

#3
Almost there!




PaulineG

#4
Last two pictures


Quincy Ryan

Tear it up ladies. ;)

JT Edson

Damn. Paula is so hot in these (so is the other, woman but.....)! I love the ones where they are grabbing at each other's faces in particular. Great job. I think I need to take a cold shower now. lol.

hedlokHarry

Quote from: PaulineG on November 15, 2014, 08:15:40 PM
Almost there!




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tomo67

Great work, though I always prefer you in the yellow;-)

michellecatfites

Another fantastic example of your talent.

PaulineG

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Just for you Tomo67 a pic of me in yellow from something I have yet to really get started on.

michellecatfites

Cant wait to see who knocks who out!

mixtko8910

Quote from: PaulineG on November 20, 2014, 04:38:09 PM
Just for you Tomo67 a pic of me in yellow from something I have yet to really get started on.

Incredible pic, You keep out doing yourself..
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catfightluvr

Some of your best stuff yet!  LOve the faces,most artists dont portray the faces/makes it more realistic
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femfiteart

Nice work, love the posing and facial expressions and above all the story telling displayed in your pics! Just to be a noodge though, try using the burn tool in your post-work graphics program to create shadow effects on your characters and as well as upon their surroundings and a blur tool to focus your viewers eyes upon what you want them to see by making the other bits of the pic a bit hazy and ill-defined looking like the depth-of-field selector on an old 35mm SLR camera would do. Your 3D rendering engine can do that for you if you 'tell' it how you want it done via the selector dials it allows, but on my cheap rig it really slows down my render times to a crawl. Backgrounds can really 'sell' a pic but they are so hard to make realistic looking that mostly I avoid using them in favor of a plain black 'canvas' - sometimes I'll claim it's my inner Zen manifesting itself but in reality I'm mostly way too lazy to devote the time required to do a background up properly. LOL 

Render on Pauline!  :-)